
Cape Town Area
Broad area from Cape Town to the Cape Peninsula that includes the Cape Flats.
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Rhynchosia ferulifolia

Oxalis incarnata

Adromischus hemisphaericus

Rafnia angulata

Monsonia emarginata

Polygala myrtifolia

Apium inundatum

Indigofera psoraloides

Oxalis punctata
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Taxonomy term
Poa pratensis
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From the Latin ‘pratensis’ / ‘pratensis’ meaning ‘relating to meadows’
Podalyria argentea
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From the Latin argenteus = ‘silver’
Podalyria sericea
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From the Latin sericea meaning ‘silky’
Podocarpus
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Gk. podos = foot; karpos = fruit; referring to the fleshy ‘foot’, the receptacle, on which the fruit of some species develops (Plantzafrica.com).
Podocarpus latifolius
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From the Latin latus meaning ‘wide’; and folius meaning ‘leaf’; i.e. the plant is broad-leafed
Polygonum undulatum
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From the Latin undulatus = 'undulating' or 'wavy'
Polystichum pungens
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From the Latin pungens meaning ‘prickly' or 'pungent'
Potamogeton pectinatus
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From the Latin pectinata meaning ‘comb-like’
Potamogeton pusillus
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From the Latin pusillus = 'very small' or 'tiny'
Protea coronata
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From the Latin coronatus = 'crowned' or 'wreathed'
Protea scolymocephala
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From the Greek skolumos, a kind of thistle, and kephale, a 'head'; relating to the resemblance of the flowerhead
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