ASPALATHUS cephalotesBenth. [family LEGUMINOSAE-PAPILIONOIDEAE], ! l. c. p. 615. non Thunb. nec. E. & Z.
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robust, rigid, ramuliferous; leaves tufted, short, blunt, linear, fleshy, pubescent or glabrous; flowers capitate; calyx hairy, its lobes lanceolate, rather longer than the tube; vexillum oval-oblong, villous, longer than the glabrous or pubescent carina; ovary 2-ovuled. A much-branched, woody bush (2–3 feet high?). Branches tomentose. Leaves 2 lines long, very obtuse, subtrigonous or terete, shrinking when dry, Heads globose, terminating short branchlets 1–2, rarely three inches long, the calyces much longer than the involucrating leaves. Calyx teeth 2 lines long, its tube rather roughly but shortly pubescent. Petals externally silky villous.