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Hesperantha pauciflora

Hesperantha pauciflora G.J.Lewis
Hesperantha pauciflora
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Hesperantha pauciflora is a species in the genus Hesperantha, belonging to the Iridaceae family. It was first described by G.J. Lewis in 1938 and is native to the Cape Provinces in South Africa.

Description

Hesperantha pauciflora is a member of the Iridaceae family, a group of flowering plants known for their showy, often colorful flowers and grass-like leaves. This species was formally described by G.J. Lewis in 1938. It is indigenous to the Cape Provinces of South Africa, a region recognized for its high biodiversity and unique flora. The species is part of the genus Hesperantha, which includes several other flowering plants adapted to the local climate and soil conditions of southern Africa.

Distribution

Cape Provinces

Synonyms

Tritonia pauciflora

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