Botanical name
Chaenostoma hispidumFamily
ScrophulariaceaeCommon Name
Honey Flower, Creeping Skunk BushSynonym (old name)
Sutera hispidaDescription
Bushy shrublet up to 35cm with stiffly hairy, sprawling branches. Leaves oval to elliptic, opposite, with coarsely toothed edges; small flowers have a tubular calyx that opens into flaring lobes from which one or both of the stamens protrude, flowers white, pink or mauve with a yellow throat.
Latin: hispidus = hairy, bristly: referring to the hairy branches and leaves of this species
Greek: chen = a goose with a wide bill; chaino = to yawn, open wide: referring to the flaring lobes of the flowers
Habitat
Rocky limestone or sandstone slopes and flats
Flower Date
All year