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Killickia lutea
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Killickia lutea is a species of Killickia sometimes called yellow bergmint. It is endemic to South Africa′s KwaZulu-Natal province, and is typically found in narrow river valleys along the southern Drakensberg, from Cobham to Garden Castle. It is most closely related to Killickia compacta. ...read more on Wikipedia.
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