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Podalyria burchellii

Podalyria burchellii
Common names: hairy blossom-pea, hairy Cape sweetpea (Eng.); keurtjie (Afr.)
Family: Fabaceae

... Gumede Millennium Seed Bank Partnership November 2020 Podalyria burchellii is a willowy to dense, much-branched ... white to rufous hairs. Seeds are uniform and brown.  Podalyria burchellii is a variable species and until 2011 was ... P. burchelli and they are now considered to be synonymous. Podalyria burchellii is a South African endemic plant, ...

16 / 11 / 2020 | Sibahle Gumede | Millennium Seed Bank Partnership
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Podalyria buxifolia

Flower
Common names: box-leaf bush-sweetpea (Eng.); keurtjie (Afr.)
Family: Fabaceae

... Hitchcock Kirstenbosch National Botanical Garden June 2014 Podalyria buxifolia is a spreading, well-branched, ... several small seeds with fleshy, collar-like arils. Podalyria buxifolia  is a fynbos plant and occurs in the ... rainfall, probably between 500 and 1000 mm per annum. Podalyria buxifolia grows on hills and mountain slopes on ...

16 / 06 / 2014 | Anthony Hitchcock | Kirstenbosch NBG
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Podalyria sericea

Podalyria sericea
Common names: silver sweet pea bush, silky podalyria, cape satin bush ( Eng. ); silwer keurtjie (Afr.)
Family: Fabaceae

... NBG Cherise Viljoen Kirstenbosch Garden September 2007 Podalyria sericea  is a small, naturally rounded, evergreen ... are visited by carpenter bees and many other insects. Podalyria Podalyria sericea grows best in full sun, and prefers ...

17 / 09 / 2007 | Cherise Viljoen | Kirstenbosch NBG
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Podalyria calyptrata

Podalyria calyptrata
Common names: sweetpea bush, large pink keurtjie, water blossom-pea (Eng.); keur, keurtjie, keurblom, ertjiebos, waterkeurtjie (Afr.)
Family: Fabaceae

... Kirstenbosch National Botanical Garden November 2004 Podalyria calyptrata is a sturdy, fast-growing, well-branched ... obvious feature once you notice it, and it distinguishes Podalyria calyptrata from all other species of Podalyria . The flowers are followed by hard, inflated, furry ...

01 / 11 / 2004 | Alice Notten | Kirstenbosch NBG
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