Adenandra Villosa Subsp. Biseriata
Adenandra villosa subsp. biseriata is a unique and lesser-known plant species native to the coastal regions of southern Africa. It is characterized by its soft, hairy leaves and small, clustered flowers that bloom in late summer. This subspecies thrives in sandy soils and is often found growing in dunes or near the shoreline. Despite its ecological importance, it remains poorly studied and faces threats from habitat loss and climate change. Protecting this rare plant is crucial for preserving the biodiversity of its native environment.