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- Leucospermum mundii is an evergreen, upright, rounded and richly branching shrub of 1⁄2–1 m (1+1⁄2–3 ft) high that is ****igned to the family Proteaceae...
- Scolopia mundii, the mountain saffron, red pear or klipdoring, is a South African tree in the family Salicaceae. It has dark shiny foliage and bright yellow/orange...
- Protea mundii, the forest sugarbush, is a flowering shrub native to the Cape Provinces of South Africa, growing in forest margins at 200 to 1,300 m (660...
- with flowers that are pale yellow at first but become crimson with age. L. mundii is an upright shrub with two distinct po****tions, one with leaves 10 –...
- (common shuttle**** sugarbush) Protea lacticolor (Hottentot sugarbush) Protea mundii (forest sugarbush) Protea punctata (water sugarbush) Protea subvestita (waterlily...
- to the family Papaveraceae. The only species in the genus is Discocapnos mundii Cham. & Schltdl. It is endemic to the Cape Provinces in South Africa. "Discocapnos...
- Platylophus trifoliatus Podocarpus latifolius Polygala myrtifolia Protea mundii Protea neriifolia Prunus africana Pseudophyllanthus ovalis Psoralea pinnata...
- Thaminophyllum latifolium Bond Thaminophyllum multiflorum Harv. Thaminophyllum mundii Harv. Harvey, William Henry. 1865. Flora Capensis; being a systematic description...
- monotypic genus Qwaqwaia and tribe Qwaqwaiini. It forms stem galls on Scolopia mundii, a plant in the family Salicaceae, and has only been found at three locations...
- Protea mundii, Helichrysum mundtii, Bupleurum mundtii, Scolopia mundii, Thaminophyllum mundii, Leucospermum mundii, Otholobium mundianum, Phoberos mundii and...