Species Diascia albicornis
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There aren’t any identifications of Diascia albicornis.
Range:
Location unknown
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Etymology of Diascia:
Gk. di- = two; askion = wineskin, bladder, belly; referring to the two lateral corolla pouches.
Etymology of albicornis:
From the Latin ‘bi’ / ‘bi’ meaning ‘two’; and the Latin ‘cornis’ / ‘cornis’ meaning ‘horned’.
Scientific name:
Unknown
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Annual to 30 cm. Leaves ovate, obovate or elliptic, sinuate or sparsely toothed. Flowers axillary, 2-spurred, lilac with dark violet centre and no yellowish spots, limb 10--15 mm long, spurs obtuse, white, c. 6--8 mm, long. Capsules lanceolate, 10--15 1.5--2 mm. Jul.--Oct. Renosterveld and streambanks in loam, LB, SE (Garcia's Pass to Joubertina).
Observations of Taxon
There aren’t any identifications of Diascia albicornis.