Namibia
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Psammophora modesta
Mesembryanthemum hypertrophicum
Namibia
Psammophora nissenii
Hereroa hesperantha
Mesembryanthemum cryptanthum
Mesembryanthemum pellitum
Phyllobolus oculatus
Fenestraria rhopalophylla
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Taxonomy term
Gorteria corymbosa
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From the Greek κορυμβοϛ corymbus = a 'cluster of fruit or flowers'; in particular a flat-topped or convex open flower-cluster
Gymnosporia linearis subsp. lanceolata
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From the Latin term for a spear or lance, and is usually used to indicate a species with narrow leaves that taper to a point at one end
Hartmanthus hallii
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Named after Harry Hall (1906-1986), formidable collector and from 1947-1968 the curator of the succulent collection at the Kirstenbosch National Botanical Garden. He spent four years in the RAF during the 2nd WW. He made three expeditions to Zimbabwe
Hartmanthus pergamentaceus
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Hebenstretia integrifolia
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From the Latin integri = 'entire' and folius = 'leaves'. i.e. The plant having entire leaves, meaning having a smooth margin without indentations or serrations, lobes or undulations.
Hebenstretia parviflora
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From the Latin parvus = ‘small’ and flora = ‘flower’.
Helichrysum obtusum
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From the Latin obtusus = ‘blunt'
Helichrysum tomentosulum
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From the Latin tomentosus = 'densely woolly'
Heliophila deserticola
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From Latin desertum = 'desert' and -cola = 'dweller', referring to the desert habitat of the species.
Heliotropium tubulosum
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From the Latin tubulosus = ‘tubular' or 'equipped with a narrow pipe’