Stapfiella zambesiensis is a shrub native to Zambia, Africa.[1] It is found east of Kasama.[2]
S. zambesiensis grows up to 2 meters tall, yellow antrorse hairs on pubescent leaves, white homostylous raceme flowers, and "yellowish-brown" seeds.[3][4]
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