Darling Wildflower Area
This is the broad area that encompasses the deep sands and renosterveld of Darling and the surrounds.
Nodes
Amaryllis belladonna
Heliophila pusilla
Sonderina hispida
Wurmbea punctata
Ficinia capitella
Lampranthus glaucus
Bulbine
Senecio elegans
Centella affinis
Pages
Taxonomy term
Tylecodon paniculatus
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From the Latin paniculatus meaning 'tufted' or a 'panicle' referring to the form of the inflorescence
Ursinia
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Named in honour of Johann Ursinus of Regensburg, the author of Arboretum Biblicum. Sphenogyne R.Br. is not considered separable.
Ursinia anthemoides
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Ursinia nudicaulis
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From the Latin nudus = 'naked' and caulis = 'stem'
Uvaria
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La. uva = a bunch of grapes; aria = pertaining to. The fruits look like grapes.
Vicia benghalensis
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From the Hindu ‘benghal’ / ‘Bengal’ meaning ‘an Indian province’; and the Latin ‘ensis’ / ‘ensis’ meaning ‘adjectival suffix’.
Wahlenbergia longifolia
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From the Latin longus = ‘long’ and the Latin folius = ‘leaf’
Wahlenbergia paniculata
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From the Latin paniculatus meaning 'tufted' or a 'panicle' referring to the form of the inflorescence
Wiborgia fusca
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from the Latin fusca meaning 'dusky' or 'dark brown'
Wurmbea capensis
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From the Cape Province of South Africa, previously known as the Cape Colony. -ensis is a Latin adjectival suffix meaning “pertaining to or “originating in,” Thus these organisms were first discovered in the Cape. In the early days of exploration this epithet was frequently applied to anywhere in South Africa or even Southern Africa
Wurmbea marginata
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From the Latin marginatus meaning ‘with a defined edge’ or 'to border'
Wurmbea punctata
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From the Latin punctatus meaning 'spotted or dotted with glands'