Species Aspalathus divaricata
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Etymology of Aspalathus:
From aspalathos, a scented bush that grew in Greece, now in the related genus Astragalus.
Etymology of divaricata:
From Latin divaricatus = "spreading"
Scientific name:
Aspalathus divaricata Thunb.
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Erect or sprawling shrublet to 1 m. Leaves 3-foliolate, leaflets subterete, mucronate or pungent. Flowers solitary or in terminal heads, pale or bright yellow or partly purplish or violet on standard back, keel glabrous, calyx glabrous or subglabrous, lobes pungent or neeedle-like. Oct.--Feb. Mountain fynbos, up to 1300 m, NW, SW (Gifberg to Riviersonderend Mts).
Observations of Taxon
Aspalathus divaricata
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Mary Maytham Kidd (David)
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Aspalathus divaricata
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Lynda de Wet (David)
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