Kenya
An east African country known for the Great Rift Valley with associated volcanism, like the second highest mountain in Africa, Mt. Kenya.
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Wahlenbergia abyssinica
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From the Latin abyssinicus = ‘relating to Abyssinia’
Wahlenbergia capillacea
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Named in honour of Georg (Goran) Wahlenberg (1780 – 1851), a Swedish botanist, successor to Carl Thunberg, and author of A Botany of Lapland.
Wahlenbergia denticulata
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From the Latin denticulatus = 'finely toothed'
Wahlenbergia erecta
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From the Latin erectus = 'upright'
Wahlenbergia hirsuta
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From the Latin hirsutus = ‘hairy’
Wahlenbergia hookeri
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Named in honour of Georg (Goran) Wahlenberg (1780 – 1851), a Swedish botanist, successor to Carl Thunberg, and author of A Botany of Lapland.
Wahlenbergia krebsii
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Named in honour of Georg (Goran) Wahlenberg (1780 – 1851), a Swedish botanist, successor to Carl Thunberg, and author of A Botany of Lapland.
Wahlenbergia lobelioides
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Named in honour of Georg (Goran) Wahlenberg (1780 – 1851), a Swedish botanist, successor to Carl Thunberg, and author of A Botany of Lapland.
Wahlenbergia napiformis
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Named in honour of Georg (Goran) Wahlenberg (1780 – 1851), a Swedish botanist, successor to Carl Thunberg, and author of A Botany of Lapland.
Wahlenbergia pusilla
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From the Latin pusillus = 'very small' or 'tiny'
Wahlenbergia scottii
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Named in honour of Georg (Goran) Wahlenberg (1780 – 1851), a Swedish botanist, successor to Carl Thunberg, and author of A Botany of Lapland.
Wahlenbergia silenoides
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Named in honour of Georg (Goran) Wahlenberg (1780 – 1851), a Swedish botanist, successor to Carl Thunberg, and author of A Botany of Lapland.
Warburgia stuhlmannii
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Named after Franz L. Stuhlmann a German (1863-1928) naturalist who collected plants and animals in East Africa
Warburgia ugandensis
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From the Latin -ensis denoting that is from that area, and Uganda
Whitfieldia longifolia
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From the Latin longus = ‘long’ and the Latin folius = ‘leaf’