Freylinia tropica
Freylinia tropica is a Southern African shrub with lax, spreading branches and found in the South African province of Limpopo and in Zimbabwe.
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Named after the botanist, Pietro Lorenzo, the last Count of Freylino, owner of a famous garden at Buttigliera d'Asti near Torino in Italy in the early 19th century.
Relationships
South African species:
- Freylinia crispa
- Freylinia decurrens
- Freylinia densiflora
- Freylinia lanceolata
- Freylinia tropica
- Freylinia undulata
- Freylinia visseri
- Freylinia vlokii
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