Darling Wildflower Area
This is the broad area that encompasses the deep sands and renosterveld of Darling and the surrounds.
Nodes
Oncosiphon africanum
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Babiana stricta
Silene undulata
Elytropappus rhinocerotis
Limeum africanum
Apatesia helianthoides
Asparagus aethiopicus
Arctotis incisa
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Taxonomy term
Helichrysum indicum
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From the Latin indicus = ‘relating to India’
Helichrysum patulum
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From the Latin patulus = 'to stand open'
Helichrysum revolutum
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From the Latin revolutus = 'rolled' or 'revolved'
Heliophila
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Gk. (h)elios = sun; philein = to love. The plant likes a sunny position.
Heliophila coronopifolia
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From the Latini coronopifolius meaning 'leaves like Coronopus'
Heliophila pusilla
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From the Latin pusillus = 'very small' or 'tiny'
Heliophila refracta
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From the Latin ‘refracta’ / ‘refractus’ meaning ‘bent back’
Heliotropium supinum
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Hellmuthia membranacea
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From the Latin membranaceus = 'membrane'
Indigofera meyeriana
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Likely commemorating the German botanist Ernst Heinrich Friederich Meyer (1791-1858), a professor of botany at the University of Königsberg and curator of the botanical garden there. His major work was the four-volume Geschichte der Botanik (“History of Botany,” 1854–57).
Jordaaniella dubia
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From the Latin dubius = 'doubtful'
Kedrostis nana
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From the Latin nana / nanus meaning ‘dwarf’; typically referring to the plants small stature
Lampranthus
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Gk. lampros = bright, shining; anthos = flower; referring to the light reflecting off the glossy petals.
Lampranthus aduncus
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From the Latin aduncus meaning ‘hooked or bent’