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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Alchemilla argyrophylla
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From Greek argyraea = "silvery", and phyllon = "leaf", referring to the silvery appearance of the leaves
Alchemilla elgonensis
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From Mount Elgon in Kenya, a volcano and the 17th highest mountain in Africa
Alchemilla ellenbeckii
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Alchemilla fischeri
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Named after Swiss botanist Emanuel Friedrich Ludwig Fischer (1828 - 1907). He conducted research on both phanerogams and cryptogams, native to the canton of Bern. He was the father of mycologist Eduard Fischer. He became director of the botanical gardens at Bern and became full professor of botany at the University of Bern from 1863 to 1897.
Alchornea cordifolia
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From the Latin ‘cordi’ / ‘cor’ meaning ‘heart’; and the Latin ‘folia’ / ‘folium’ meaning ‘leaf’.
Alectra asperrima
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From the Latin asper = 'rough' and -rimus a superlative; thus 'very rough'
Allmaniopsis fruticulosa
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From the Latin fruticosus = 'becoming shrubby'
Allophylus abyssinicus
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From the Latin abyssinicus = ‘relating to Abyssinia’
Allophylus ferrugineus
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From the Latin ferrugineus meaning ‘relating to iron’