Namibia
Nodes
Anacampseros filamentosa subsp. tomentosa
Stoeberia beetzii
Stoeberia gigas
Mesembryanthemum guerichianum
Namibia
Prenia sladeniana
Mesembryanthemum longipapillosum
Prenia sladeniana
Psilocaulon dinteri
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Taxonomy term
Euryops namibensis
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From Namibia or the Namib desert of Namibia
Fagonia rangei
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Commemorating Paul Range (1879-1952), a government geologist and amateur botanist in the former SWA (Namibia). He collected extensively but particularly in southern Namibia
Forsskaolea hereroensis
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From the area in Northern Namibia traditionally inhabited by the Herero peoples
Foveolina dichotoma
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From the Greek dichotomus = 'bifurcated', 'branching in two'
Gazania jurineifolia subsp. scabra
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From the Latin scabo meaning 'to scratch' meaning 'rough'
Gazania tenuifolia
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From the Latin tenuis = ‘thin' or 'fine' or 'slender’ and the Latin folius = ‘leaf’
Gethyllis 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.
Gomphocarpus filiformis
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From the Latin fili / filum meaning ‘thread’; and the Latin formis / formis meaning ‘in the form of’.