Status:
valid
Authors:
Harv.
Source:
ildis
Year:
1862
Citation Micro:
W.H.Harvey & auct. suc. (eds.), Fl. Cap.2: 138 (1862)
WFO Identifier:
wfo-0000211474
Common Names
- Ferox Rooibos
- Aspalathus ferox
- Ferox Bush Tea
Synonyms
- Achyronia ferox (Harv.) Kuntze [valid]
Description
Aspalathus ferox (also called 'Fierce broom', among many other common names) is a shrub native to South Africa. It grows in grasslands, woodlands, and disturbed areas, and is characterized by its small, yellow flowers and thin, wiry stems.
Uses & Benefits
Aspalathus ferox is used as an ornamental plant in gardens and as a ground cover. Its leaves are used in traditional medicine to treat fever, headaches, and stomach ailments.
Flower, Seeds and Seedlings
Aspalathus ferox has white flowers with yellow centers and black seeds. The seedlings are thin and have small, oval-shaped leaves.
Cultivation and Propagation
Aspalathus ferox is a perennial shrub that is native to South Africa. It can be grown in full sun or partial shade and prefers well-drained soil. Propagation is usually done by seed, cuttings, or division. Seeds should be sown in spring or summer in a well-drained seedling mix. Cuttings should be taken in late spring or early summer and should be rooted in a well-drained potting mix. Division should be done in spring or early summer.
Where to Find Aspalathus ferox
Aspalathus ferox can be found in the Western Cape of South Africa.
Aspalathus ferox FAQ
What is the common name of Aspalathus ferox?
Ferox Rooibos
What is the natural habitat of Aspalathus ferox?
It is native to the western and eastern Cape Provinces of South Africa.
What is the traditional use of Aspalathus ferox?
It has been used for centuries as a traditional herbal tea.
Species in the Aspalathus genus
Aspalathus chortophila,
Aspalathus oliveri,
Aspalathus polycephala,
Aspalathus venosa,
Aspalathus fasciculata,
Aspalathus suaveolens,
Aspalathus rupestris,
Aspalathus esterhuyseniae,
Aspalathus corniculata,
Aspalathus acidota,
Aspalathus borbonifolia,
Aspalathus aspalathoides,
Aspalathus stenophylla,
Aspalathus inops,
Aspalathus marginata,
Aspalathus psoraleoides,
Aspalathus truncata,
Aspalathus orbiculata,
Aspalathus myrtillifolia,
Aspalathus securifolia,
Aspalathus cytisoides,
Aspalathus rugosa,
Aspalathus linearifolia,
Aspalathus bidouwensis,
Aspalathus incana,
Aspalathus dunsdoniana,
Aspalathus salicifolia,
Aspalathus ramulosa,
Aspalathus radiata,
Aspalathus sericea,
Aspalathus aemula,
Aspalathus altissima,
Aspalathus tridentata,
Aspalathus quinquefolia,
Aspalathus heterophylla,
Aspalathus lotoides,
Aspalathus argyrella,
Aspalathus ternata,
Aspalathus dasyantha,
Aspalathus oblongifolia,
Aspalathus intervallaris,
Aspalathus quadrata,
Aspalathus vulpina,
Aspalathus villosa,
Aspalathus bodkinii,
Aspalathus comptonii,
Aspalathus bracteata,
Aspalathus patens,
Aspalathus lanata,
Aspalathus latifolia,
Species in the Fabaceae family