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Freesia fergusoniae
1927Summary
Freesia fergusoniae is a perennial, geophyte endemic to the Western Cape and forms part of the fynbos. The species occurs from Swellendam to Oudtshoorn and Mossel Bay. The plant has lost more than 70% of its habitat to agricultural activities and the remaining populations are fragmented as a result. Habitat loss continues....read more on Wikipedia.
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