Brunonia

/bruːˈnoʊniə/ noun

A genus of small flowering plants native to Australia, part of the Goodeniaceae family, with distinctive blue or purple flowers.

Named after botanist Robert Brown, an early Australian plant explorer, using the Linnaean '-ia' suffix. The genus was identified and classified in the 19th century during European exploration of Australia.

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