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Erica rhopalantha
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Erica rhopalantha, also known as the browntip heath or club-shaped erica, is a species of flowering plant within the family Ericaceae. The species is endemic to the Western Cape, where plants grow in sandy well drained soils in full sun. Erica rhopalantha is a completely glabrous plant that possesses an erect growth habit and can reach heights of up to 300mm tall. The leaves of the plant may be opposite or arranged in sets of three, with each leaf being around 2.5 mm in length and linear in shape....read more on Wikipedia.
2 Erica rhopalantha varieties found:
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