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Agathosma cerefolium
Agathosma serpyllacea
Zanthoxylum capense
Agathosma imbricata
Agathosma collina
Macrostylis squarrosa
Acmadenia trigona
Agathosma capensis
... Good Hope, South Africa. Agathosma capensis belongs to the Rutaceae, commonly known as the citrus family. In the genus ... a sweet, spicy scent. The common characteristic of the Rutaceae (buchu) family is the presence of translucent ...
Agathosma apiculata
... fragrance when crushed. Agathosma apiculata belongs to the Rutaceae, commonly known as the citrus family. The genus ... on the leaves and fruit, a fragrance distinctive of the Rutaceae or buchu family. Agathosma apiculata G.Mey. ...
Diosma oppositifolia
Acmadenia macropetala
... known as ballistic dispersal. Ants collect the seed. The Rutaceae family is characterized by the presence of oil ...
Coleonema calycinum
Agathosma gonaquensis
... qonaquensis , as well as most of species found in Rutaceae family, are water-wise. The Gonaqua buchu can be ...
Adenandra gummifera
... and sticky substance is produced in the flower heads. The Rutaceae, known as the citrus family, has 14 genera. It ...
Agathosma glabrata
... glabrata as well as most of the species found in the Rutaceae family are best grown in the garden in full sun, in ...
Empleurum unicapsulare
Diosma hirsuta 'Blue Downs'
... ' Blue Downs' as well as most of the species found in the Rutaceae family are best grown in your garden in full sun, in ... was developed. Diosma hirusta ' Blue Downs' belongs to the Rutaceae family commonly referred to as the citrus family and ...
Acmadenia obtusata
... obtusata as well as most of the species found in the Rutaceae family are best grown in full sun, in soil that is ...
Adenandra obtusata
... butterflies and bees to your garden. Belonging to the Rutaceae family (citrus family), Adenandra obtusata can be ...
Diosma prama
... it has vestigial or no staminodes. Diosma belongs in the Rutaceae and members of this genus are commonly and generally ...