Featherhead Hardleaf

Phylica pubescens

Phylica pubescens is a flowering plant in the family Rhamnaceae.
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Appearance

The branches of this erect, 1.2-2 m tall bush are clothed with leathery, hair-covered narrow leaves, which become crowded at the branch tips. Each branch ends in a flattened flowerhead, comprising rings of feathery bracts amongst which the tiny flowers nestle. These flowers are white with long brownish tips and have a faint cinnamon scent. They flower in autumn and winter (May to August), but the flowers themselves are not particularly noticeable unless viewed from close up. It is the buff or grey-coloured bracts amongst which they are situated that attract attention.

Naming

Common names: featherhead (Eng.); veerkoppie (Afr.)

Distribution

Origin - South Africa

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Taxonomy
KingdomPlantae
DivisionAngiosperms
ClassEudicots
OrderRosales
FamilyRhamnaceae
GenusPhylica
SpeciesPhylica pubescens
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Australia