Kwa-Zulu Natal
Nodes
Huttonaea oreophila
Maytenus mossambicensis
Pittosporum viridiflorum
Spilanthes mauritiana
Haemanthus carneus
Kniphofia porphyrantha
Oenothera stricta
Sebaea natalensis
Wahlenbergia fasciculata
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Taxonomy term
Cotula hispida
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From the Latin hispidus = ‘rough’ or 'with bristles'
Crassula acinaciformis
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From the Greek acinaces = 'a short straight sword', a 'dagger', or 'scimitar' and formis = 'shape'. i.e. shaped like a scimitar
Crassula crenulata
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From the Latin crena = 'notched' and -ula, a diminutive, i.e. minutely notched
Crassula pellucida
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From the Latin pellucidus = 'translucent'
Crassula umbraticola
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From the Latin umbra = 'shade', and cola = 'loving'; it grows in shady places
Crinum bulbispermum
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From the Latin bulbispermum meaning 'bulb-like seed'
Crocosmia aurea
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From the Latin aureus = 'golden', typically referring to the flower colour.
Crocosmia paniculata
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From the Latin paniculatus meaning 'tufted' or a 'panicle' referring to the form of the inflorescence