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Acmadenia heterophylla
... the pollinators, but butterflies also visit the plants. Acmadenia Acmadenia heterophylla easily adapts to growing in the ... fertilizer like 3:1:5. Although natural to limestone, Acmadenia heterophylla will also tolerate acidic soils. ...
Acmadenia mundiana
... 2002 Updated by Alice Notten, Kirstenbosch NBG, July 2016 Acmadenia mundiana is a densely branched, single-stemmed ... each petal leading into the flower with a closed throat. Acmadenia mundiana is restricted to limestone hills and ... outcrops between the De Hoop Nature Reserve and Potberg. Acmadenia mundiana flowers are visited by bees, butterflies ...
Acmadenia obtusata
Kirstenbosch NBG Norma Jodamus Kirstenbosch NBG May 2005 Acmadenia obtusata is a single-stemmed, rounded or upright ... It is a palatable (tasty) shrub and often grazed. Acmadenia Acmadenia obtusata as well as most of the species found in ...
Acmadenia macropetala
... NBG Norma Jodamus Kirstenbosch NBG August 2007 Acmadenia macropetala is an evergreen, small shrub, growing ... x 1.5mm wide. The seed ripens in November to December. Acmadenia macropetala grows in quartz outcrops on shale hills ... a fragrant aroma is produced unique to each species. Acmadenia Acmadenia macropetala easily adapts to growing in ...
Acmadenia trigona
... seed is 3-5 x 1.8 mm and ripens in November to December. Acmadenia trigona is found growing on north-facing, dry, ... bush for its nectar and are responsible for pollination. Acmadenia Acmadenia trigona is small to medium and with its bushy ...
Acmadenia kiwanensis
... Maimela Kwelera National Botanical Garden August 2019 Acmadenia kiwanensis is a small shrub, single-stemmed at the ... When leaves are crushed they have a pleasant sweet smell. Acmadenia kiwanensis is endemic to South Africa and occurs in ... it is very doubtful that they can survive veld fires. Acmadenia At the time of writing, Acmadenia kiwanensis has ...
Acmadenia alternifolia
... to late winter (June to August). Fruits with long horns. Acmadenia alternifolia occurs naturally in the Cape Floristic ... Fynbos. This species is mainly pollinated by bees. Acmadenia To date, no records are known to the authors of ... from cuttings, to facilitate a more bushy growth habit. Acmadenia alternifolia thrives in full sun and well-drained ...