Namibia
Nodes
Synaptophyllum juttae
Silene
Capparis hereroensis
Ceraria fruticulosa
Heliophila trifurca
Capparis hereroensis
Ceraria fruticulosa
Heliophila deserticola
Cleome oxyphylla
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Taxonomy term
Ceraria fruticulosa
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From the Latin fruticosus = 'becoming shrubby'
Ceraria namaquensis
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namaquensis from the Namaqualand region of the Northern Cape, South Africa, originally inhabited by the Nama peoples, a Khoisan tribe that were traditionally hunter-gatherers.
Cheilanthes deltoidea
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From the Greekdelta, the fourth letter of the Greek alphabet which is the shape of an equilateral triangle
Cheilanthes eckloniana
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Named after Christian Frederick Ecklon (1795-1868), a Danish apothecary, plant collector and traveller. His plant collecting trips were amongst the most noteworthy of the early plant collectors and many new species were described by him.
Cheilanthes rawsonii
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Named after Sir Rawson William Rawson (1812-1899), a naturalist and cColonial Secretary at the Cape Colony from 1854 - 1864, who worked and published on ferns
Cheiridopsis caroli-schmidtii
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Cheiridopsis robusta
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From the Latin robustus = 'robust' or 'strong', generally referring to the habit of the plant, but sometimes referring to the ability of the species to tolerate a variety of conditions.
Cleome foliosa var. 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.
Cleome oxyphylla
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From Greek oxy = "sharp" and phyllon = leaf.
Commiphora capensis
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From the Cape Province of South Africa, previously known as the Cape Colony. -ensis is a Latin adjectival suffix meaning “pertaining to or “originating in,” Thus these organisms were first discovered in the Cape. In the early days of exploration this epithet was frequently applied to anywhere in South Africa or even Southern Africa
Commiphora namaensis
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From the region of Namaqualand in the Northern Cape