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Archeria serpyllifolia

Archeria serpyllifolia is a dense, compact, low growing shrub, that is endemic to Tasmania, Australia, inhabiting the undisturbed alpine areas of southern and south-west Tasmania. This plant is commonly referred to by Australasian naturalists as thyme archeria.

Description
The Archeria genus is a part of the Ericaceae family, a family of flowering plants that is commonly referred to as the heath family. Archeria serpyllifolia is one of six species under the Archeria genus. == Habitat and Distribution ==
Habitat and Distribution
Archeria serpyllifolia is endemic to south-western Tasmania. This alpine shrub often inhabits areas of mainly unburnt vegetation. == Etymology ==
Etymology
This plant was named by British botanist Joseph Dalton Hooker in 1844, after the nineteenth century Tasmanian botanist William Archer. == References ==
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