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Paranomus centaureoides Levyns –
Ladismith sceptre Paranomus dispersus Levyns – Long-head
sceptre Paranomus dregei ****ze –
Scented sceptre Paranomus...
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Paranomus abrotanifolius,
commonly known as the
Bredasdorp sceptre, is a
richly branching shrub to 90 cm (35 in) high, with bi****ual
flowers that can...
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Paranomus centaureoides, the
Ladismith sceptre, is a flower-bearing
shrub that
belongs to the
genus Paranomus and
forms part of the fynbos. The plant...
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Paranomus adiantifolius, the hairy-style sceptre, is a flower-bearing
shrub that
belongs to the
genus Paranomus and
forms part of the fynbos. The plant...
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Paranomus tomentosus, the hairy-leaf tree sceptre, is a flower-bearing
shrub that
belongs to the
genus Paranomus and
forms part of the fynbos. The plant...
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Paranomus dispersus, the long-head sceptre, is a flower-bearing
shrub that
belongs to the
genus Paranomus and
forms part of the fynbos. The
plant is native...
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Paranomus ****atus, the
Kogelberg sceptre, is a flower-bearing
shrub that
belongs to the
genus Paranomus and
forms part of the
fynbos . The
plant is native...
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Paranomus longicaulis,
commonly known as
exploding baked apple and
woolly sceptre, is a flower-bearing
shrub that
belongs to the
genus Paranomus and forms...
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Paranomus dregei, the
scented sceptre, is a
flowering shrub belonging to the
genus Paranomus. The
plant is
native to the
Western Cape,
South Africa. The...
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Paranomus reflexus, the Van Staden's scepter, is a flower-bearing
shrub that
belongs to the
genus Paranomus and
forms part of the fynbos. The
plant is...