Darling Wildflower Area
This is the broad area that encompasses the deep sands and renosterveld of Darling and the surrounds.
Nodes
Jordaaniella dubia
Lampranthus aureus
Senecio arenarius
Tylecodon paniculatus
Cynanchum obtusifolium
Diospyros
Untitled
Trachyandra hispida
Felicia
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Taxonomy term
Osteospermum incanum
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From the Latin incanus = 'grey'
Osteospermum spinosum
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From the Latin spinosus = ‘thorny’
Otholobium
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From the Greek otheo, to burst forth; lobos. lobe or pod. The fruit of . caff rum seems to be "pushing out of the calyx" (author).
Othonna
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Name derived from the Greek othone, a linen cloth or napkin, in allusion to the downy covering of some of the earlier known species. Doria Less. is not regarded as separable.
Othonna arborescens
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from the Latin arborēscō (“become a tree”).
Othonna coronopifolia
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From the Latini coronopifolius meaning 'leaves like Coronopus'
Othonna cylindrica
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From the Latin cylindrica / cylindricus meaning ‘cylindrical’
Othonna pinnata
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From the Latin ‘pinnata’ / ‘pinnatus’ meaning ‘feathered’
Othonna stenophylla
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From the Latin steno = 'narrow' and phylla = 'leaf'
Petalacte coronata
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From the Latin coronatus = 'crowned' or 'wreathed'
Peucedanum ferulaceum
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From the Latin ‘ferulaceum’ / ‘ferulaceus’ meaning ‘resembling fennel’
Pharnaceum incanum
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From the Latin incanus = 'grey'
Pharnaceum lanatum
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From the Latin lanatus = woolly
Phyllobolus canaliculatus
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From the Latin canaliculatus = ‘channelled’; i.e. bearing a groove or furrow-shaped