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Greyia flanaganii

Greyia flanaganii Bolus
Greyia flanaganii
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Greyia flanaganii, known as the Kei bottlebrush, is a plant in the Francoaceae family. It is endemic to the Eastern Cape Province of South Africa and was named after Henry George Flanagan, a local botanist and farmer.

Description

Greyia flanaganii is a species within the Francoaceae family and is part of the genus Greyia. It is native to the Eastern Cape Province of South Africa and is one of the species related to the taxonomically isolated Greyiaceae family. The species was described in 1894 by Bolus and is named after Henry George Flanagan, a botanist and farmer from Komga in the Eastern Cape.

Distribution

Global · Cape Provinces

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