Brunia neglecta – Forgotten Stompie – 10 Seed Pack
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The Brunia family, Bruniaceae, consists of 12 genera and 77 species, endemic to South Africa and concentrated in the south-western Cape. The 12 genera include Audouinia, Berzelia, Brunia, Linconia, Lonchostoma, Mniothamnea, Nebelia, Pseudobaeckea, Raspalia, Staavia, Thamnea and Tittmannia. The genus Brunia is most likely named after a contemporary of Linnaeus, the apothecary, Dr Cornelis Brun, who travelled in Russia and the Levant, although it could also be in commemoration of Dr Alexander Brown, a ship’s surgeon and a collector who worked in the East Indies around 1690.
Brunia neglecta, commonly known as Forgotten Stompie, is a South African endemic species found in the Western Cape province that grows into a shrub 60cm tall with needle-like hairy leaves. During summer it produces dense globose heads of white flowers.







