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Aspalathus tridentata
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Aspalathus tridentata, the trident Capegorse, is a small to medium shrub belonging to the family Fabaceae. The species is endemic to the Northern Cape and Western Cape and occurs from the Cederberg to the Cape Peninsula and eastwards to Swellendam and is part of the fynbos. The species has four subspecies: Aspalathus tridentata subsp. fragilis R.Dahlgren Aspalathus tridentata subsp. rotunda R.Dahlgren Aspalathus tridentata subsp. staurantha (Eckl. & Zeyh.) R.Dahlgren Aspalathus tridentata subsp. tridentata...read more on Wikipedia.
4 Aspalathus tridentata subspecies found:
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