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| Status: | Native | 
| Description: | Perennial herb up to 40 cm tall. Leafy stems and flowering shoots arising separately from a stout woody, tuberous rootstock. Leaves up to 15 × 17 cm, palmately 5-lobed, with median lobe largest, up to 8 × 3.5 cm, thinly textured, densely hairy on both surfaces when young, finely velvety when mature, widely cordate at the base; lateral veins up to 18 pairs per lobe; margin entire; petiole up to 7.5 cm long. Inflorescences branched, up to 22 × 15 cm on a flowering stem up to 15 cm long. Flowers unisexual; male flowers lemon-yellow; female flowers yellowish-green. Fruit a 3-lobed or subspherical capsule, c. 1.5 × 1.5 cm, finely wrinkled and covered with small wart-like protuberances. | 
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| Derivation of specific name: | scaposa: with a scape or leafless peduncle from the ground | 
| Habitat: | Occurring in mixed miombo woodland. | 
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| Worldwide distribution: | Coastal plain of Mozambique | 
| FZ divisions: | N,MS,M | 
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| Endemic status: | Endemic | 
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| Spot characters: | Display spot characters for this species | 
| Images last updated: | Tuesday 9 February 2010 | 
| Literature: | Darbyshire, I., Timberlake, J., Osborne, J., Rokni, S., Matimele, H., Langa. C., Datizua, C., de Sousa, C., Alves, T., Massingue, A., Hadj-Hammou, J., Dhanda, S., Shah, T., Wursten, B. (2019). The endemic plants of Mozambique: diversity and conservation status Phytotaxa 136 Page 84. Radcliffe-Smith, A. (1996). Euphorbiaceae Flora Zambesiaca 9(4) Page 265. |