Species Stoebe incana
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There aren’t any identifications of Stoebe incana.
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Etymology of Stoebe:
Gk. steibein = to tread; stoibe = a stuffing (Jackson); a classical name for a plant used as packing material and for stuffing cushions.
Etymology of incana:
From the Latin incanus = 'grey'
Scientific name:
Stoebe incana Thunb.
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Protologue:
Prodr. Pl. Cap. 2: 169 (1800)
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Year published:
1800
Grey-woolly, ericoid shrublet to 60 cm. Leaves needle-like with involute margins, twisted and recurved. Flower heads discoid, small, crowded in small terminal heads, brownish, bracts golden brown, acuminate. Feb.--May. Sandstone slopes, SW (Cape Peninsula to Hermanus).
Observations of Taxon
There aren’t any identifications of Stoebe incana.