Kwa-Zulu Natal
Nodes
Landolphia capensis
Manulea
Veronica chamaedrys
Solanum pseudocapsicum
Peperomia retusa
Hermannia woodii
Scilla nervosa
Nerine pancratioides
Gunnera perpensa
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Taxonomy term
Brachystelma pygmaeum
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From the Latin pygmaea = ‘dwarfish’
Brownleea monophylla
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From Latin mono = 'one' and phyllon = 'leaf'
Brunsvigia grandiflora
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From Latin grandis = 'large' and flora = 'flower', referring to having large flowers.
Brunsvigia natalensis
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From the Natal region along the east-coast of South Africa
Brunsvigia undulata
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From the Latin undulatus = 'undulating' or 'wavy'
Bulbine densiflora
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From the Latin densus = 'dense' and flora = 'flower'; the flowers are congested
Bulbine narcissifolia
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Bearing leaves resembling the daffodil, Narcissus, named after the Greek mythological figure Narcissus who was beautiful and fell in love with his reflection when he saw it in a pool.
Cadaba natalensis
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From the Natal region along the east-coast of South Africa
Calanthe natalensis
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From the Natal region along the east-coast of South Africa
Callilepis leptophylla
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From the Greek leptos = 'thin / slender' and phyllum = 'leaf' - referring to a thin leaves
Calpurnia sericea
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From the Latin sericea meaning ‘silky’
Calpurnia 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
Canthium ciliatum
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From Latin cilium an 'eyelid', referring to short hairs that resemble eyelashes.
Canthium mundianum
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Johannes Ludwig Leopold Mund (1791-1831), pharmacist, botanical collector and later land surveyor. He was sent to the Cape as an official plant collector by the Prussian government. He visited Knysna and Plettenburg Bay east as far as Uitenhage.