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Secamone alpini

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Monkey rope
Secamone alpini
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S. alpini
Binomial name
Secamone alpini
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Secamone alpini (also known as Monkey rope or Melktou) is a species of forest creeper in the Apocynaceae family. Its natural habitat is the afro-montane forests of eastern and southern Africa, from Kenya to Cape Province.[1][2]

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