Botanical name

Anisodontea scabrosa

Family

Malvaceae

Common Name

Sandroos, African Mallow, Bergroos
Anisodontea scabrosa
Anisodontea scabrosa
Anisodontea scabrosa

Description

Erect hard-textured aromatic shrub up to 2m, covered in gland-tipped hairs. Leaves variable in shape, 3-lobed or elliptical, toothed, the lower 20-70mm long but much reduced in size among the flowers. Hibiscus-like pink flowers in the axils with a hairy staminal column split at the top. Fruits 9-15 chambered.

Greek: aniso- = unequal, uneven, odontus = toothed; referring to the toothed edges of the leaves.

Habitat

Coastal sand and granite outcrops

Flower Date

June to December

Threatened plant Species
Identification

CR    Critically Endangered 
EN  Endangered  
VU  Vulnerable
NT   Near Threatened 
R Rare