Namibia
Nodes
Stoeberia gigas
Ceraria namaquensis
Phyllobolus oculatus
Cadaba aphylla
Psammophora nissenii
Stoeberia beetzii
Anacampseros albissima
Silene
Capparis hereroensis
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Taxonomy term
Eriocephalus dinteri
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Moritz Kurt Dinter (1868 -1945) was a German botanist and explorer in South West Africa (Namibia). Dinter collected many new species, covered an estimated 40,000 km on foot, by wagon and motor vehicle during the course of his collecting trips, which spanned 38 years. His collection of pressed specimens numbered in excess of 8400.
Euclea pseudebenus
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From the Greek Pseudo = "false" and ebenos = "ebony"
Euphorbia dregeana
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Commemorates the brothers Carl Friedrich Drege (1791-1867) and Johann Franz Drege (1794-1881) of Huguenot ancestry. Prodigious botanists and plant collectors in the Cape.’
Euphorbia gariepina subsp. gariepina
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Euphorbia lignosa
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From the Latin lignosus = 'woody', referring to the woodiness of the plant
Euphorbia namibensis
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From Namibia or the Namib desert of Namibia
Euphorbia spinea
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From the Latin spina = 'spine', 'thorn', 'prick' or 'prickle'