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Cyclopia pubescens

Cyclopia pubescens
Common names: Algoa honeybush, fluffy honeybush (Eng.); Algoa-heuningtee, donsigheuningtee (Afr.)
Family: Fabaceae

... providing more specific information on how to propagate Cyclopia pubescens .   An erect, single-stemmed shrub ... time is in spring (September). The fruit is a pod. Cyclopia pubescens is one of three honeybush species endemic ... seed germination is still unclear for this species, since Cyclopia pubescens is a reseeding species, its germination ...

20 / 09 / 2021 | Vathiswa Zikishe | CREW
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Cyclopia meyeriana

Cyclopia meyeriana
Common names: Meyer honeybush tea (Eng.); woltee, heuningtee (Afr.)
Family: Fabaceae

... in spring and early summer (September to December). All Cyclopia species are indigenous to South Africa and endemic ... often beside streams, at 1 000–1 800 m altitude. Like Cyclopia genistoides with its sweetly scented, bright yellow ... but the population regenerates by seed after the fire. Cyclopia Like Cyclopia genistoides , this species can be ...

23 / 05 / 2016 | Nomama Mei | Kirstenbosch NBG
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Cyclopia genistoides

Cyclopia genistoides
Common names: Honeybush tea, Heuningbos
Family: Fabaceae

Kirstenbosch NBG Liesl van der Walt September 2000 Cyclopia genistoides is a small, typical fynbos shrub, easy ... in threes along the branches, a typical feature of Cyclopia. When flowering in spring the same shrub can take ... a few weeks as the seed ripens. Plants from the genus Cyclopia are easily recognized by their sweetly, scented ...

25 / 09 / 2000 | Liesl Van der Walt | Kirstenbosch NBG
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