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Sparmannia africanus variegatus
Family: Malvaceae (recently Tiliaceae) – 3 species
Common Name(s): African Linden, Zimmer Linden used by germans as a houseplant
Grown by: Bruce Peters, San Francisco

Sparmannia-named for Dr. Andreus Sparman 1748-1820, a Swedish botanist who explored with Dr. Thunberg in S. Africa..
Africanus-of Africa

A fast growing, multistemmed S. African shrub to 1825 ft with enormous fuzzy, palmate leaves which ‘feel you back’ and top-most clusters of sparkling white flowers with bosses of golden stamens glorious when viewed against a blue sky. A good, quick screening plant, it will tolerate low light levels and is thus one of those few often futiley sough-after shrubs which can provide a quick screen under the shade of taller trees or even buildings.
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Photo by Bruce Peters