Polygala dunniana

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It prefers mountain slopes under Pinus forests or open mountainous areas.

Polygala dunniana differs from P. saxicola and P. koi in having smaller, elliptic to obovate or spoon-shaped leaves (10-15 mm long, 5-8 mm wide) covered with white transparent short stiff hairs near the leaf margin. Its inflorescence is very short with few large flowers (18 mm long), white or pale green-white in color, with the keel petal having 4 finger-like appendages.

Details about the fruit are not specified in the text.

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