Species Anisodontea bryonifolia
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There aren’t any identifications of Anisodontea bryonifolia.
Range:
Location unknown
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Etymology of Anisodontea:
La. aniso- = unequal; -odontos = toothed; alluding to the irregularly dentate leaves.
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Unknown
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Densely, rough-hairy shrublet to 2 m. Leaves thick, deeply 3--5-lobed, the central lobe largest, coarsely crenate. Flowers 1--few in tight axillary clusters, white to pink, epicalyx of 3 linear to oblanceolate lobes. Mainly Aug.--Oct. Stony slopes, NW (Namaqualand to Tulbagh).
Observations of Taxon
There aren’t any identifications of Anisodontea bryonifolia.