
Common Name: Pale Fanflower
Botanical Name: Scaevola albida
Family: GOODENIACEAE
Description:
Low shrub with stems to 50 cm high. Stalkless, 0.5-5 cm long by 0.1-2 cm wide, toothed edges. Distinct, pale blue-white, 5-petalled, fan-shaped flowers. Spring to summer.
Low shrub with stems to 50 cm high. Stalkless, 0.5-5 cm long by 0.1-2 cm wide, toothed edges. Distinct, pale blue-white, 5-petalled, fan-shaped flowers. Spring to summer.
Natural Distribution:
Common to coastal, woodland and grassland areas in most agricultural districts of SA. Also occurs in Qld, NSW and Vic.
Common to coastal, woodland and grassland areas in most agricultural districts of SA. Also occurs in Qld, NSW and Vic.
Notes:
A hardy plant common in disturbed areas. Two varieties recorded: var. albida and var. pallida.
A hardy plant common in disturbed areas. Two varieties recorded: var. albida and var. pallida.


