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5 Bauhinia tomentosa Tree Seeds ~ Yellow Bauhinia, Geelbeesklou - Indigenous South African Shrub 5 Bauhinia tomentosa Tree Seeds ~ Yellow Bauhinia, Geelbeesklou - Indigenous South African Shrub
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5 Bauhinia tomentosa Tree Seeds ~ Yellow Bauhinia, Geelbeesklou - Indigenous South African Shrub

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Condition
New
Location
South Africa
Product code
Bauhinia tomentosa 5
Bob Shop ID
531206174

Bauhinia tomentosa Seeds

Yellow Bauhinia, Geelbeesklou

This medium to large shrub with its attractive light green two-lobed leaves produces beautiful bright yellow flowers with black to maroon coloured centres from December to March. The flowers from this tree, rich in pollen and nectar, attract various insects such as butterflies and bees. In turn these insects will attract insect eating birds. Certain birds and the larvae of certain moth species feed on the flowers. This is also a host plant for many butterfly species, with the larvae feeding on the leaves.

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