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- is endemic to the Western Cape and occurs from Grabouw to Herm****, Groenlandberg, Caledon, Swartberg, and Kleinrivierberge. Rebelo, A.G.; Raimondo, D...
- known, and rather uncommon species have only recently been found in the Groenlandberg near Elgin, the Swartberg at Caledon, and the uppermost parts of the...
- the Western Cape and only two po****tions occur at Potberg and the Groenlandberg. There is little information available about the plant. The shrub grows...
- Africa (the Slanghoek to the Hottentots Holland Mountains and also the Groenlandberg.) Protea mundii Forest sugarbush South Africa (Western Cape province)...
- Western Cape, where it occurs from the Donkerhoekberg near Villiersdorp, Groenlandberg, and Kleinmondberge from Houhoek to the Elimvlakte. [citation needed]...
- in the far west of the greater Overberg District Muni****lity. The "Groenlandberg Conservancy" was established in 1994 in the Groenland mountains, and...
- from the Slanghoek to the Hottentots Holland Mountains and also the Groenlandberg. The shrub is large, erect and grows up to 6 m high and blooms mainly...
- from Piketberg and Koue Bokkeveldberg to Hottentots Hollandberg and Groenlandberg to the middle of the Langeberg and the Riviersonderendberg. It grows...
- the western Riviersonderend Mountains, Hottentots Holland Mountains, Groenlandberg, Kleinmond and Klein River Mountains. The shrub is flat and grows only...
- harigestylsepter. The plant occurs at Wolfieskop in the Riviersonderend Mountains, Groenlandberg, and Houhoek. It grows in sandstone soil at altitudes of 500–1,000 m...