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Berkheya griquana
... a large, corymbose panicle inflorescence. The leaves of Berkheya griquana grow up to approximately 180 x 30 mm in ... has hairs only along the leaf veins. Fig. 2. Leaves of Berkheya griquana. The flower head is daisy-like, ... are approximately 2.5-4 mm in length. The flowers of Berkheya griquana are about 12 mm in length and radiantly ...
Berkheya multijuga
... the author thanks sis Ndileka Jaxa for providing articles. Berkheya multijuga is a perennial herb that grows up to 1.8 m ... Flowering is in mid to late summer (Dec. to Mar.). Berkheya multijuga is not endemic to South Africa, it also ... about 1 800-3 200 m altitude, in Drakensberg Grassland. Berkheya multijuga is pollinated by bees and flies. Berkheya ...
Berkheya purpurea
... January 2005 A fast-growing, long-lived perennial, Berkheya purpurea has a long, single taproot and forms a ... wings running down the stem-an interesting feature of Berkheya purpurea . The strong flower stem is produced in ... a single plant can have up to 15 flowers open at one time. Berkheya purpurea grows naturally along streams and on steep, ...
Berkheya setifera
... in spring to late summer (September to February). Berkheya setifera is found growing in colonies in grassland, ... among tall grasses, especially in areas that are grazed. Berkheya setifera seeds are easily blown and dispersed by ... growing in the KwaZulu-Natal National Botanical Garden. Berkheya Berkheya setifera is grown from seed that is sown in ...