Species Otholobium lanceolatum
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There aren’t any identifications of Otholobium lanceolatum.
Range:
Location unknown
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Etymology of Otholobium:
From the Greek otheo, to burst forth; lobos. lobe or pod. The fruit of . caff rum seems to be "pushing out of the calyx" (author).
Etymology of lanceolatum:
From the Latin term for a 'spear' or 'lance', and is usually used to indicate a species with narrow leaves that taper to a point at one end
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Long etymology:
Resprouting, decumbent subshrub to 6 cm. Leaves 1-foliolate, subsessile, elliptic, margins scabridulous, glandular; stipules glandular. Flowers white, calyx densely white-hairy and glandular, lowest sepal larger. Nov.--Dec., after fire. Mountain fynbos, 100--200 m, SW (Shaw's Mts).
Observations of Taxon
There aren’t any identifications of Otholobium lanceolatum.