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Syncolostemon
1838Summary
Syncolostemon (sagebushes) is a genus of plants in the family Lamiaceae, first described in 1838. It is native primarily to South Africa, with some species in other parts of sub-Saharan Africa (including Madagascar), plus one species in India. Species Syncolostemon albiflorus (N.E.Br.) D.F.Otieno - Transvaal, Eswatini Syncolostemon argenteus N.E.Br. - KwaZulu-Natal Syncolostemon bolusii (N.E.Br.) D.F.Otieno - KwaZulu-Natal Syncolostemon bracteosus (Benth.) D.F.Otieno - widespread across much of sub-Saharan Africa Syncolostemon canescens (Gürke) D.F.Otieno - Angola, Botswana, Zimbabwe, Eswatini, South Africa Syncolostemon cinereum (Codd) D.F.Otieno & Retief - South Africa Syncolostemon comosus (Wight ex Benth.) D.F.Otieno - southern India Syncolostemon comptonii Codd - Eswatini Syncolostemon concinnus N.E.Br. - Eswatini, South Africa Syncolostemon densiflorus Benth. - South Africa Syncolostemon elliottii (Baker) D.F.Otieno - Zimbabwe, Botswana, Transvaal Syncolostemon eriocephalus Ve......read more on Wikipedia.
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