Diosma oppositifolia

Description
Diosma oppositifolia is an erect, multi-stemmed, densely leafy, aromatic shrublet up to 1 m high. The leaves are small, needle-like to lance-shaped, stalkless and dotted with glands. The leaves are alternately opposite, which means that they are situated directly opposite each other on the stem, and that each pair is arranged alternately to the next pair so that they form four rows up the stem.The fruit is a 5-chambered capsule with horn-like tips producing one seed per capsule. As it matures, the capsule dries, then cracks open and expels the seeds in a process known as ballistic dispersal.
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Scientific name
Diosma oppositifolia
Common name(s)
bitter buchu
Features
- Drought-resistant
- Easy to grow
- Fragrant
- It provides medicinal value
- This will attract honey bees
- Will attract sunbirds