Duvalia oxalidifolia syn Hypocalyptus sophoroides from Description of rare plants grown in Malmaison and Navarre by Aime Bonpland (1773-1858), French botanist Hand Painted by Pierre-Joseph Redouté in 1813 Hypocalyptus sophoroides is a fynbos species growing on rocky sandstone slopes and along streamsides at altitudes of 60 to 1670 m. It favours cool sheltered positions, often being found in steep south-facing slopes and kloofs. It occurs in the southern Western Cape along the Paarl and Stellenbosch mountain ranges and stretches northwards to the Cedarberg and eastwards to the Little Karoo moun
Duvalia oxalidifolia syn Hypocalyptus sophoroides from Description of rare plants grown in Malmaison and Navarre by Aime Bonpland (1773-1858), French botanist Hand Painted by Pierre-Joseph Redouté in 1813 Hypocalyptus sophoroides is a fynbos species growing on rocky sandstone slopes and along streamsides at altitudes of 60 to 1670 m. It favours cool sheltered positions, often being found in steep south-facing slopes and kloofs. It occurs in the southern Western Cape along the Paarl and Stellenbosch mountain ranges and stretches northwards to the Cedarberg and eastwards to the Little Karoo mountains.
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