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Lopholaena (from lophos, a crest, and chlaina, a cloak) is a genus of perennial shrubs and herbaceous plants in the family Asteraceae. About 20 species occur from tropical to southern Africa. The flower head is homogamous, having only disc florets that grow from a flat, honeycombed receptacle. The flowers have 5 triangular lobes, and their corollas vary from white to light purple. The pappus consists of 2 to 3 series of slender bristles. One series of phyllaries fringe the flower head, which are fused at the base. The flower heads may be clustered or paniculate. The alternate leaves are nearly sessile and may clasp the stem (i.e. amplexicaul). Lopholaena coriifolia commonly known as Pluisiesbos is a South African indigenous species found in the Gauteng, Limpopo, Mpumalanga and North West Provinces. Synonymously it is known as Lopholaena bainesii, Lopholaena randii and Othonna coriifolia. It grows into an evergreen woody shrub. It has stalkless strap-shaped leaves and from winter to summer it bears interesting creamy yellow flowers. On offer is a pack of 10 Seeds We'll supply you with all the germination & care instructions. |