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Nemesia floribunda

Nemesia floribunda is a species of flowering plant in the family Scrophulariaceae. It is called by the common names Cape Jewels and Fleshy Nemesia and is an erect annual dicotyledon herb that is native to South Africa, but has naturalized elsewhere. It is commonly cultivated by home gardeners.

Description
Nemesia floribunda grows to a height of between and . Its flowers are in diameter, and are white, with a pale yellow throat. It has long leaves that are shortened and rounded with a wavy blade and narrow tip. Its seeds are with large wings, and the plant flowers between February and September. == Habitat and ecosystem ==
Habitat and ecosystem
Nemesia floribunda is typically found in subtropical environments, specifically nearby dunes with lupin and elder shrubs. It is sometimes found on roadsides and in the open forest and its frequented by bees. == Taxonomy ==
Taxonomy
Nemesia floribunda was described by the German botanist Johann Georg Christian Lehmann, but was originally discovered and collected by Christian Friedrich Ecklon. == Distribution ==
Distribution
Nemesia floribunda is native to South Africa, but has naturalized in New Zealand. However, there is at least one wild, confirmed sighting of the plant in the United Kingdom just outside of the Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh. Additionally, it is commonly grown in home and botanical gardens across the United States. == References ==
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