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Home Home » TYPES » Shrubs » Anisodontea julii leaves and buds
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Anisodontea julii leaves and buds

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The mountain mallow or Anisodontea julii is a tall shrub confined in nature to the Drakensberg area above heights of about 1200 m. It is thus found in KwaZulu-Natal, the Free State and Lesotho.

As a garden subject it is, however, planted widely, also in the winter rainfall area. This thriving specimen was found in the Botanical Garden of the North-West University at its Potchefstroom Campus.

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