Namibia
Nodes
Crassula garibina
Tylecodon paniculatus
Crotalaria meyeriana
Psilocaulon dinteri
Crassula pseudohemisphaerica
Crotalaria colorata
Indigastrum argyraeum
Ruschia divaricata
Crassula brevifolia subsp. brevifolia
Pages
Taxonomy term
Conophytum pageae
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Named after Mary Page (1867 - 1925), a botanical artist of the Bolus Herbarium at the University of Cape Town
Conophytum taylorianum
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Named after Edward Taylor (1848-1928), a British mesemb enthusiast.
Crassula elegans subsp. elegans
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From the Latin elegans = 'elegant' or 'neat'
Crassula fusca
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from the Latin fusca meaning 'dusky' or 'dark brown'
Crotalaria colorata
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From the Latin ‘colorata’ / ‘coloratus’ meaning ‘coloured’
Crotalaria meyeriana
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Likely commemorating the German botanist Ernst Heinrich Friederich Meyer (1791-1858), a professor of botany at the University of Königsberg and curator of the botanical garden there. His major work was the four-volume Geschichte der Botanik (“History of Botany,” 1854–57).
Cucumis rigidus
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From the Latin rigidus = ‘rigid’
Cyanella ramosissima
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From the Latin ramossisima / ramossisimus meaning "very branched" referring to the stems. -issima / -issimus is an intensifier.
Deverra denudata subsp. aphylla
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From Greek a- = 'without' and phyllon = 'leaf'; referring to it's leafless habit
Didelta carnosa var. carnosa
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from the Latin carnosus = 'fleshy'
Didelta carnosa var. tomentosa
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From the Latin tomentosus = 'densely woolly'
Diospyros ramulosa
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From the Latin ramulosus = 'with many branching veins'