Eastern Cape
Nodes
Disperis fanniniae
Disperis tysonii
Disperis cardiophora
Huttonaea grandiflora
Disa crassicornis
Holothrix orthoceras
Disperis micrantha
Disperis woodii
Disperis wealei
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Taxonomy term
Crassula muscosa
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From the Latin ‘muscosa’ / ‘muscosus’ meaning ‘mossy’
Crassula nudicaulis
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From the Latin nudus = 'naked' and caulis = 'stem'
Crassula pellucida
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From the Latin pellucidus = 'translucent'
Crassula perfoliata
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From the Latin per = 'through' and foliatus = 'leaf'; the stem passes through the leaf
Craterocapsa montana
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From the Latin montanus = ‘relating to mountains’
Crinum
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Gk. krinon = lily (crinon, crinum).
Crocosmia
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Gk. krokos = saffron; osme = smell; referring to the scent of the dried flowers when immersed in water. Krokos probably of Semitic origin (e.g. Arabic kurkum).
Crocosmia aurea
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From the Latin aureus = 'golden', typically referring to the flower colour.
Crotalaria obscura
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From the Latin obscurus = ‘obscure’
Crowned Eagle
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Cuspidia cernua
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From the Latin cernuus meaning ‘drooping’
Cyanella 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.
Cyanotis
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Gk. kyanos = dark blue; ous, ot = ear; alluding to the shape of the blue tepals.
Cyanotis speciosa
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From the Latin speciosa / speciosus meaning ‘beautiful’