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-Cyclopia intermedia E. Mey. - Fabaceae - honeybush (tea), **Honigbusch**+Cyclopia intermedia E. Mey. - Fabaceae - Kouga Honeybush-tea, honeybush (tea), **Honigbusch**
  
 Subshrub endemic between Port Elizabeth and the edge of the Langkloof in South Africa; leaves trifoliate, yellowish green; flowers bright yellow... The leaves of honeybush are commonly used to make herbal teas (healthy beverage) considered antioxidant.  Subshrub endemic between Port Elizabeth and the edge of the Langkloof in South Africa; leaves trifoliate, yellowish green; flowers bright yellow... The leaves of honeybush are commonly used to make herbal teas (healthy beverage) considered antioxidant. 
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 "Plants from the genus Cyclopia are easily recognized by their sweetly, scented yellow, pea flowers. All 23 species of Cyclopia occur only in fynbos; from the Cederberg Mountains, southwards to the Cape Peninsula and eastwards to Port Elizabeth. Usually species are restricted to very small areas and then also to very specific habitats like high mountain peaks, marshy areas, shale bands and wet southern slopes. \\ "Plants from the genus Cyclopia are easily recognized by their sweetly, scented yellow, pea flowers. All 23 species of Cyclopia occur only in fynbos; from the Cederberg Mountains, southwards to the Cape Peninsula and eastwards to Port Elizabeth. Usually species are restricted to very small areas and then also to very specific habitats like high mountain peaks, marshy areas, shale bands and wet southern slopes. \\
-Honeybush tea [Cyclopia genistoides (L) R.Br.] was traditionally harvested only for home use, but has recently developed into an exciting, new commercial product as the demand has increased from tea-lovers around the world. Other species such as Cyclopia intermedia (bergtee) and Cyclopia subternata (vleitee) and Cyclopia sessiliflora (Heidelbergtee) are also harvested for tea." \\+Honeybush tea [[cyclopia_genistoides_l._r.br|Cyclopia genistoides (L) R.Br.]] was traditionally harvested only for home use, but has recently developed into an exciting, new commercial product as the demand has increased from tea-lovers around the world. Other species such as Cyclopia intermedia (bergtee) and Cyclopia subternata (vleitee) and Cyclopia sessiliflora (Heidelbergtee) are also harvested for tea." \\
 [[http://plantzafrica.com/plantcd/cyclopiagenistoides.htm|Cyclopia genistoides (Plantzafrica)]] [[http://plantzafrica.com/plantcd/cyclopiagenistoides.htm|Cyclopia genistoides (Plantzafrica)]]
  
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