Species Corymbium laxum
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There aren’t any identifications of Corymbium laxum.
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Etymology of Corymbium:
Gk. korymbos = a cluster; referring to a flat-topped or rounded clustered inflorescence with the lower petals longer that the upper (i.e. a corymb).
Etymology of laxum:
From the Latin laxus = ‘loose’
Scientific name:
Corymbium laxum Compton
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Tufted perennial to 35 cm with smooth stems. Leaves filiform with involute margins, smooth, silky at base. Flower heads in lax panicles, pink, bracts smooth. Dec.--Feb. Upper slopes, NW, SW (N Cedarberg Mts to Cold Bokkeveld and Franschhoek Mts).
Observations of Taxon
There aren’t any identifications of Corymbium laxum.