Sericorema remotiflora
Sericorema remotiflora Lopr.

Sericorema remotiflora is a species in the Amaranthaceae family, native to several regions in southern Africa, including Botswana, the Cape Provinces, Free State, Namibia, Northern Provinces, and Zimbabwe. It was first described in 1899 by Lopr.
Description
Sericorema remotiflora belongs to the genus Sericorema within the Amaranthaceae family, a group of flowering plants commonly known as amaranths. This species is distributed across several southern African countries, including Botswana, the Cape Provinces, Free State, Namibia, Northern Provinces, and Zimbabwe. The species was formally described in 1899 by the botanist Lopr. As a member of the Amaranthaceae, it is likely to exhibit characteristics typical of the family, such as small, often inconspicuous flowers and a generally herbaceous growth form.
Distribution
Botswana · Cape Provinces · Free State · Namibia · Northern Provinces · Zimbabwe
Synonyms
Pupalia remotifloraSericocoma remotifloraTrichinium remotiflorum
