Kwa-Zulu Natal
Nodes
Kniphofia rufa
Kedrostis africana
Neobolusia tysonii
Rhus discolor
Sisyranthus anceps
Valeriana capensis
Heliotropium amplexicaule
Lycium
Schizoglossum robustum
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Taxonomy term
Helichrysum nanum
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From the Latin nanus meaning ‘dwarf’
Helichrysum oreophilum
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From the Greek οροϛ (oros) = 'mountain' and φιλοσ (philus) = 'loving'
Helichrysum sutherlandii
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After James Sutherland (c. 1639-1719) superintendent of the Royal Botanic Garden, Edinburgh
Helichrysum umbraculigerum
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Helichrysum vernum
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From the Latin word vernum meaning 'of spring.'
Hemizygia stenophylla
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From the Latin steno = 'narrow' and phylla = 'leaf'
Hermannia cristata
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From the Latin cristata / cristatus meaning ‘tufted’ or 'comb-like' as in resembling the comb on a chicken
Hermannia depressa
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From the Latin depressus = 'sunken'
Hermannia grandistipula
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Hermannia parviflora
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From the Latin parvus = ‘small’ and flora = ‘flower’.
Hermannia parvula
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From the Latin parvulus = 'very small'
Hermannia woodii
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Named after John Medley Wood (1827-1915) farmer, trader and botanist in Kwa-Zulu Natal, curator of Durban Botanic Garden from 1882 and founder of the Natal Herbarium
Hesperantha
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Gk. hesperos = evening; anthos = flower. Many flowers open late in the day, toward evening, Afrikaans aandblom = evening bloom/flower.