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Leucospermum mundii is an evergreen, upright,
rounded and
richly branching shrub of 1⁄2–1 m (1+1⁄2–3 ft) high that is ****igned to the
family Proteaceae...
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flowers that are pale
yellow at
first but
become crimson with age. L.
mundii is an
upright shrub with two
distinct po****tions, one with
leaves 10 –...
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Scolopia mundii, the red pear or
mountain saffron, is a tree in the
family Salicaceae found in Eswatini, Lesotho,
South Africa and Zimbabwe. It has dark...
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monotypic genus Qwaqwaia and
tribe Qwaqwaiini. It
forms stem
galls on
Scolopia mundii, a
plant in the
family Salicaceae, and has only been
found at
three locations...
- (common shuttle**** sugarbush)
Protea lacticolor (Hottentot sugarbush)
Protea mundii (forest sugarbush)
Protea punctata (water sugarbush)
Protea subvestita (waterlily...
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Protea mundii, the
forest sugarbush, is a
flowering shrub native to the Cape
Provinces of
South Africa,
growing in
forest margins at 200 to 1,300 m (660...
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Protea mundii,
Helichrysum mundtii,
Bupleurum mundtii,
Scolopia mundii,
Thaminophyllum mundii,
Leucospermum mundii,
Otholobium mundianum,
Phoberos mundii and...
- to the
family Papaveraceae. The only
species in the
genus is
Discocapnos mundii Cham. & Schltdl. It is
endemic to the Cape
Provinces in
South Africa. "Discocapnos...
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Christian Friedrich Ecklon described a
further specimen,
naming it M.
mundii. In 1984, John
Patrick Rourke considered all of
these specimens representatives...
- Zeyh.) D.Dietr.
Phylica minutiflora Schltr.
Phylica montana Sond.
Phylica mundii Pillans Phylica natalensis Pillans Phylica nervosa Pillans Phylica nigrita...