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Staavia radiata
... Plants are long-lived and resprout after being cut back. Bruniaceae is a small family of shrubs, most restricted to ...
Raspalia trigyna
... to southern KwaZulu-Natal as far as Oribi Gorge. Among the Bruniaceae, R. trigyna is truly isolated in its distribution. ... the Western Cape. The other nearest members of the family Bruniaceae, three species in the genus Berzelia, occur as far ... regeneration. However, most of the rarest members of the Bruniaceae, although they occur in fire-frequented fynbos ...
Brunia noduliflora
... To prevent serious upheaval in the nomenclature of the Bruniaceae, Powrie proposed that the more recently described ...
Brunia cordata
Berzelia stokoei
Berzelia lanuginosa
... is one of twelve species in the genus Berzelia in the Bruniaceae, one of the few families that is endemic to the ...
Berzelia cordifolia
... irrigate your cuttings with mist irrigation system. The Bruniaceae family is named after Corneille de Bruin who was a ... Brown, who worked in the East Indies around 1690. Bruniaceae is a family of 12 genera ( Brunia, Berzelia, ...
Berzelia albiflora
... of southern Sweden, shares many characteristics with the Bruniaceae, which indicates a great age for the ancestral ... this family. Recently, fossil pollen that matches modern Bruniaceae pollen has been found in early Tertiary and late ... age of this family in southern Africa. The wood of the Bruniaceae is very primitive, although its other features are ...
Berzelia abrotanoides
... establish before being placed in the garden. The family Bruniaceae, of which Berzelia abrotanoides is a member, is ... having a similarity to Artemisia abrotanum. Members of the Bruniaceae family with similar flower heads are Brunia and ...