Hottentots Holland to Hermanus
This is the approximate region dealt with by the "Hottentots Holland to Hermanus" field guide by Lee Burman.
Nodes
Aristea capitata
Disa cylindrica
Gladiolus bullatus
Moraea ramosissima
Salvia africana-lutea
Crassula capensis
Erica fastigiata
Lachnospermum umbellatum
Chironia jasminoides
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Taxonomy term
Erica sessiliflora
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From the Latin ‘sessili’ / ‘sessilis’ meaning ‘spreading’; and the Latin ‘flora’ / ‘flos’ meaning ‘flower’.
Erica sitiens
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From the Latin sitiens = thirsting; referring to the fact that the plants do not grow in seepage areas
Erica triflora
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From the Latin triflorus = ‘three-flowered’
Erica viscaria subsp. longifolia
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From the Latin longus = ‘long’ and the Latin folius = ‘leaf’
Erica viscaria subsp. macrosepala
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Evotella carnosa
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from the Latin carnosus = 'fleshy'
Ficinia radiata
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From the Latin radiatus = ‘radiating’
Freylinia undulata
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From the Latin undulatus = 'undulating' or 'wavy'
Geissorhiza ovata
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From the Latin ovatus = ‘egg-shaped’
Geissorhiza schinzii
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Named after the German botanist Hans Schinz (1858-1941) who in 1884 began a two and a half year expedition in Namibia with mine manager H. Pohle. Returning to Zurich he became director of the botanic garden and an extraordinary professor at the university
Geochloa rufa
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From the Latin rufa / rufus = reddish
Gerbera tomentosa
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From the Latin tomentosus = 'densely woolly'