Kenya
An east African country known for the Great Rift Valley with associated volcanism, like the second highest mountain in Africa, Mt. Kenya.
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Acacia persiciflora
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From the Latin persicus = 'peach' and flora = 'flower'; having a resemblance to the flowers of a peach tree
Acacia vestita
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From the Latin vestitus = ‘clad’ or 'clothed'. This typically refers to having meany leaves down the length of the branches or to the leaves themselves being clothed in hair
Acalypha brachystachya
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From the Ancient Greek βραχύς brakhús = 'short' and stachys = 'spike', typically referring to a short spike (inflorescence) of flowers.
Acalypha engleri
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After Heinrich Gustav Adolf Engler (1844-1930), botanist from Berlin. He instigated and contributed to multiple prodigious botanical flora of both the world and Brazil. He visited SA three times and Namibia once. He developed the most famous 'Engler' system of botanical arrangement by which many herbaria were arranged.
Acalypha neptunica
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Acalypha psilostachya
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Acalypha racemosa
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From the Latin ‘racemosa’ / ‘racemosus’ meaning ‘clustered’
Acalypha stuhlmannii
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Named after Franz L. Stuhlmann a German (1863-1928) naturalist who collected plants and animals in East Africa