Species Phylica disticha
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There aren’t any identifications of Phylica disticha.
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Etymology of Phylica:
Gk. phyllikos = leafy; referring to the plentiful foliage.
Etymology of disticha:
From the Greek ‘di’ / ‘di’ meaning ‘two’; and the Greek ‘sticha’ / ‘stichos’ meaning ‘row’.The leaves are in two rows.
Scientific name:
Phylica disticha Eckl. & Zeyh.
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Synonym status:
Loosely branched shrub to 90 cm. Leaves linear, 4--6 mm long, margins closely revolute. Flowers in small, usually solitary, flattened capitula, whitish. Dec.--Apr. Sandstone slopes, SW (Cape Peninsula to Hermanus).
Observations of Taxon
There aren’t any identifications of Phylica disticha.