Lobelia aberdarica explained
Lobelia aberdarica is a species of plant in the family Campanulaceae. It is restricted to the uplands of Kenya and Uganda (1860-3350m). It has been found in the forests of Cherangani hills, Kenya.[1] Its natural habitats are lower and upper montane and subalpine swamps and meadows. It has been brought into cultivation.
Notes and References
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