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Paranomus abrotanifolius, commonly known a … Paranomus abrotanifolius, commonly known as the Bredasdorp sceptre, is a richly branching shrub to 90 cm (35 in) high, with bisexual flowers that can be found from May to December, that is assigned to the protea family. It does not survive the periodic wild fires that occur in the fynbos, where it occurs. It is pollinated by insects. The fruits are ripe and release the seeds about two months after flowering, and the seeds are collected by ants, which take them to their underground nests to feed on their elaiosomes, a behaviour known as myrmecochory. This ensures that the seeds do not burn, so new plants can grow from them. It is a rare endemic species that is only known from ten locations near the southern coast of the Western Cape province of South Africa. It grows on weathered sandstone on the Potberg in De Hoop Nature Reserve and the Elim Flats.De Hoop Nature Reserve and the Elim Flats.
, Paranomus abrotanifolius är en tvåhjärtbladig växtart som beskrevs av Richard Anthony Salisbury och . Paranomus abrotanifolius ingår i släktet Paranomus och familjen Proteaceae. Inga underarter finns listade i Catalogue of Life.
, Paranomus abrotanifolius (лат.) — вид раст … Paranomus abrotanifolius (лат.) — вид растений рода Paranomus семейства Протейные. Вечнозелёный густоветвящийся куст высотой около 90 см. Цветёт с мая по декабрь. Эндемик финбоша Капской области Южной Африки, встречающийся исключительно в десяти точках у южного побережья Западно-Капской провинции.жного побережья Западно-Капской провинции.
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Paranomus abrotanifolius (лат.) — вид раст … Paranomus abrotanifolius (лат.) — вид растений рода Paranomus семейства Протейные. Вечнозелёный густоветвящийся куст высотой около 90 см. Цветёт с мая по декабрь. Эндемик финбоша Капской области Южной Африки, встречающийся исключительно в десяти точках у южного побережья Западно-Капской провинции.жного побережья Западно-Капской провинции.
, Paranomus abrotanifolius är en tvåhjärtbladig växtart som beskrevs av Richard Anthony Salisbury och . Paranomus abrotanifolius ingår i släktet Paranomus och familjen Proteaceae. Inga underarter finns listade i Catalogue of Life.
, Paranomus abrotanifolius, commonly known a … Paranomus abrotanifolius, commonly known as the Bredasdorp sceptre, is a richly branching shrub to 90 cm (35 in) high, with bisexual flowers that can be found from May to December, that is assigned to the protea family. It does not survive the periodic wild fires that occur in the fynbos, where it occurs. It is pollinated by insects. The fruits are ripe and release the seeds about two months after flowering, and the seeds are collected by ants, which take them to their underground nests to feed on their elaiosomes, a behaviour known as myrmecochory. This ensures that the seeds do not burn, so new plants can grow from them. It is a rare endemic species that is only known from ten locations near the southern coast of the Western Cape province of South Africa. It grows on weathered sandstone h Africa. It grows on weathered sandstone
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