
Kwa-Zulu Natal
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Pachycarpus grandiflorus

Tulbaghia leucantha

Schizoglossum elingue

Helichrysum nanum

Moraea trifida

Pterygodium hastatum

Zaluzianskya

Senecio oxyriifolius

Indigofera longipes
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Taxonomy term
Abutilon austroafricanum
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From the Latin austro = 'south' and africana = 'Africa'; i.e. from South Africa
Acacia caffra
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From the Latin caffrorum referring to British Kaffraria, the name given to the area between the Kei and Keiskamma rivers in the latter half of the 19th century
Acacia robusta
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From the Latin robustus = 'robust' or 'strong', generally referring to the habit of the plant, but sometimes referring to the ability of the species to tolerate a variety of conditions.
Acacia sieberiana
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From the German ‘sieberi’ / ‘Sieber’ meaning ‘commemorating a botanist of this name’
Acacia tortilis
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From the Latin torquere = 'contorted', 'winding' or 'twisted'
Acalypha punctata
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From the Latin punctatus meaning 'spotted or dotted with glands'
Acokanthera oppositifolia
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From the Latin oppositus = 'opposite' and folius = 'leaf'; the leaves are opposite
Adenocline pauciflora
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From the Latin paucus = "few" and florus = "flower". This plant has few flowers.
Aeollanthus canescens
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From the Latin canescens = ‘becoming white’
Agrimonia odorata
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From the Latin odoratus = ‘sweet-smelling / fragrant’
Albuca trichophylla
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Latin (trichos: hair; phyllum: leaf); hairy leaf
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