Boland Mountains
The Boland mountains form the SE corner of the Western Cape and include some of the richest core areas of the Cape Floristic Region including the Kogelberg and a portion of the Limietberg range.
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Anacampseros lanceolata
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From the Latin term for a spear or lance, and is usually used to indicate a species with narrow leaves that taper to a point at one end
Conophytum minusculum
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Ixia polystachya
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From the Greek ‘poly’ / ‘poly’ meaning ‘many’; and the Greek ‘stachya’ / ‘stachys’ meaning ‘spike’.
Ixia polystachya var. lutea
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From the Latin lūteus = 'saffron coloured' reffering to a yellow tinged with orange or brown. Typically referring to the flower colour.
Lachenalia elegans
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From the Latin elegans = 'elegant' or 'neat'
Lampranthus
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Gk. lampros = bright, shining; anthos = flower; referring to the light reflecting off the glossy petals.
Moraea
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Linnaeus married Sara Elisabeth Moraea; her father was Dr. Johan Moraeus, the town physician of Falun. The name "Morea" was originally given by Philip Miller after "Robert More of Shropshire", but was taken over by Linnaeus and changed to Moraea.
Psoralea
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Gk. psoraleos = scabby. The plants are covered with rough warty-looking glandular dots.