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Aspalathus pinguis
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Aspalathus pinguis is a shrub belonging to the family Fabaceae. The species is endemic to the Western Cape and forms part of the fynbos. This plant occurs from Potberg to Ladismith and Uniondale and around Piketberg. The plant lost habitat to crop cultivation until 1960, but the population has been stable since then. The species has four subspecies: Aspalathus pinguis subsp. australis R.Dahlgren Aspalathus pinguis subsp. longissima R.Dahlgren Aspalathus pinguis subsp. occidentalis R.Dahlgren Aspalathus pinguis subsp. pinguis...read more on Wikipedia.
4 Aspalathus pinguis subspecies found:
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