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Tulbaghia coddii
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Tulbaghia coddii is a geophyte plant belonging to the Amaryllidaceae family. The species is endemic to Mpumalanga and appears from Mariepskop to Mount Sheba and Graskop. It currently has a range of 272 km² and in the past has lost large parts of its habitat to plantations. More than 80% of its remaining habitat is in protected areas such as the Blyde River Canyon and the population is currently stable. The plant is considered rare....read more on Wikipedia.
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