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DescriptionAspalathus acanthophylla Rebelo 1.jpg
English: Aspalathus acanthophylla, photographed by Tony Rebelo, on 30 November 2020, on Blouberg Hill at WWII Radar Station: Blouberg Nature Reserve, Western Cape province of South Africa.
According to Strelitzia 29, p. 540, A. acanthophylla is a thorny shrub to 2 m, thorns lateral, ± recurved and leafless. Leaves 3-foliolate, leaflets terete to oblong, slightly flattened, weak, softly grey-hairy. Flowers single in thorn axils with a bract midlength of the pedicel, lemon-yellow, rarely partly dark red, wings and keel glabrous, calyx softly grey-hairy, lobes shortly triangular to broadly awl-shaped. Flowering Sept.–Feb. Growing in Renosterveld, often at disturbed sites, 200–300 m, SW (Hopefield to Tygerberg).
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