Breedekloof Region
This is the upper Breede River valley of the Western Cape between Tulbagh in the north and Worcester in the South. It is predominantly a wine-growing region and has many rare and threatened species that are endemic - best known of which is the critically endangered Leucadendron chamelaea.
Nodes
Babiana
Homeria
Spiloxene
Sparaxis
Geissorhiza ornithogaloides
Babiana
Oxalis
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Babiana
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Taxonomy term
Anisodontea
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La. aniso- = unequal; -odontos = toothed; alluding to the irregularly dentate leaves.
Anisodontea
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La. aniso- = unequal; -odontos = toothed; alluding to the irregularly dentate leaves.
Babiana
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Unusual among South African plants in the name being derived from the vernacular Dutch, "baviaantjie", Afrikaans "bobbejaantjie" or its Cape corruption "babiaantjie". The baboon, bobbejaan, is partial to the corms.
Babiana
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Unusual among South African plants in the name being derived from the vernacular Dutch, "baviaantjie", Afrikaans "bobbejaantjie" or its Cape corruption "babiaantjie". The baboon, bobbejaan, is partial to the corms.
Babiana
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Unusual among South African plants in the name being derived from the vernacular Dutch, "baviaantjie", Afrikaans "bobbejaantjie" or its Cape corruption "babiaantjie". The baboon, bobbejaan, is partial to the corms.
Babiana
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Unusual among South African plants in the name being derived from the vernacular Dutch, "baviaantjie", Afrikaans "bobbejaantjie" or its Cape corruption "babiaantjie". The baboon, bobbejaan, is partial to the corms.
Babiana
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Unusual among South African plants in the name being derived from the vernacular Dutch, "baviaantjie", Afrikaans "bobbejaantjie" or its Cape corruption "babiaantjie". The baboon, bobbejaan, is partial to the corms.
Babiana
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Unusual among South African plants in the name being derived from the vernacular Dutch, "baviaantjie", Afrikaans "bobbejaantjie" or its Cape corruption "babiaantjie". The baboon, bobbejaan, is partial to the corms.
Bartholina
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Commemorates Thomas Bartholin, a Danish botanist, 1616-1680.
Bartholina
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Commemorates Thomas Bartholin, a Danish botanist, 1616-1680.
Cyphia phyteuma
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From the Greek ‘phyteuma’ / ‘phyteuma’ meaning ‘that which is planted’
Cyphia phyteuma
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From the Greek ‘phyteuma’ / ‘phyteuma’ meaning ‘that which is planted’
Dischisma
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Gk. di- = two; schizein = to split; referring to the divided corolla tube.
Dischisma
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Gk. di- = two; schizein = to split; referring to the divided corolla tube.
Drosera
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Gk. droseros = dewy; alluding to the dewy glistening leaf-glands.