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- "Aspalathus " species generally are shrubs or sometimes shrublets.
- The larvae bore the roots of " Aspalathus linearis ".
- Greek recipes mention aspalathus, which Roman authors describe as a thorny shrub.
- The yellow flowers and Aspalathus illustrations from " Flora of South Africa " by Rudolf Marloth
- The specific epithet alludes to a similarity to plants of the genus " Aspalathus ".
- "Aspalathus " species may be grouped into four categories for purposes of rough identification in the field.
- The flowers of some yellow-flowering species ( such as " Aspalathus cordata " ) turn bright red as they fade.
- In South Africa, ants are used to help harvest rooibos ( " Aspalathus linearis " ), which are small seeds used to make a herbal tea.
- The fruit of " Aspalathus " is a pod, and in the majority of species the ovary has two ovules that yield only one seed per pod.
- The Bushmen, who lived in the area, first discovered that the fine, needle-like leaves of the " Aspalathus Linearis " plant made a distinctive, aromatic tea.
- ""'Burkholderia tuberum " "'is a species of bacteria that is capable of symbiotic nitrogen fixation with the legume " Aspalathus carnosa ".
- One group has undivided leaves, never tufted . this includes Rooibos, " Aspalathus linearis " with it needle-like leaves, and " Aspalathus cordata " with its stiff, neatly acicular.
- One group has undivided leaves, never tufted . this includes Rooibos, " Aspalathus linearis " with it needle-like leaves, and " Aspalathus cordata " with its stiff, neatly acicular.
- The production process is similar to that of traditional wine except that, during the maturation phase, wood from the rooibos ( " Aspalathus linearis " ) and honeybush ( " Cyclopia " spp . ) plants is used instead of the traditional oak wood.
- Various species of " Aspalathus " have been used in traditional medicines and as " bush teas ", including " Aspalathus tenuifolia ", but it is difficult to know which sources to trust, because many specific names have been changed or confused in the past.
- Various species of " Aspalathus " have been used in traditional medicines and as " bush teas ", including " Aspalathus tenuifolia ", but it is difficult to know which sources to trust, because many specific names have been changed or confused in the past.
- A third group has cylindrical, fleshy leaves, not spiny, for example " Aspalathus capitata " and " Aspalathus pinguis ", while members of the fourth group, such as " Aspalathus aspalathoides " and " Aspalathus securifolia " have more or less flat leaflets.
- A third group has cylindrical, fleshy leaves, not spiny, for example " Aspalathus capitata " and " Aspalathus pinguis ", while members of the fourth group, such as " Aspalathus aspalathoides " and " Aspalathus securifolia " have more or less flat leaflets.
- A third group has cylindrical, fleshy leaves, not spiny, for example " Aspalathus capitata " and " Aspalathus pinguis ", while members of the fourth group, such as " Aspalathus aspalathoides " and " Aspalathus securifolia " have more or less flat leaflets.
- A third group has cylindrical, fleshy leaves, not spiny, for example " Aspalathus capitata " and " Aspalathus pinguis ", while members of the fourth group, such as " Aspalathus aspalathoides " and " Aspalathus securifolia " have more or less flat leaflets.
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