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Thorncroftia lotteri
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Thorncroftia lotteri is a species of Thorncroftia commonly known as the Ugutugulu whistlesweet. It is endemic to South Africa′s Mpumalanga province, where it grows at 1,000–1,400 m (3,300–4,600 ft) above sea level on rocky mountain tops and quartzite ridges in the Barberton area. Range-restricted and threatened by forestry operations and informal mining, it is listed as Vulnerable by SANBI....read more on Wikipedia.
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