Species Aspalathus biflora
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There aren’t any identifications of Aspalathus biflora.
Range:
Location unknown
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Etymology of Aspalathus:
From aspalathos, a scented bush that grew in Greece, now in the related genus Astragalus.
Etymology of biflora:
From the Latin words bi meaning 'two' and flora meaning 'flower.'
Scientific name:
Aspalathus biflora E. Mey.
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Synonym of:
Unknown
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Synonym status:
Sprawling shrublet. Leaves 3-foliolate, leaflets terete, mucronulate. Flowers 1--5 on terminal peduncles, pale yellow, orange or rusty, keel glabrous, occ. hairy at the tip, calyx glabrous, lobes small and triangular. Aug.--Apr. Mountain fynbos, lower slopes and hills, 1000--1200 m, SW, LB, SE (Cape Peninsula to E Cape).
Observations of Taxon
There aren’t any identifications of Aspalathus biflora.