Namibia
Nodes
Juttadinteria simpsonii
Stoeberia beetzii
Eberlanzia sedoides
Hartmanthus hallii
Mesembryanthemum longipapillosum
Phyllobolus oculatus
Mesembryanthemum pellitum
Psammophora modesta
Juttadinteria deserticola
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Taxonomy term
Hereroa puttkameriana
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From the Dutch ‘meriana’ / ‘Merian’ meaning ‘commemorating a Dutch floral artist’
Hermannia comosa
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From the Latin comosus = 'having long or abundant hairs' or 'with a tuft', 'having many leaves' or 'being leafy'
Hermannia macra
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From the Greek macros (μακροϛ) = 'large' or 'long'
Hermannia minutiflora
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Hermannia paucifolia
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From the Latin paucus = 'few' and folium = 'leaf'. This plant has few leaves.
Hermannia pfeilii
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Hermannia stricta
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From the Latin strictus = ‘compressed’ or 'constricted'
Hermbstaedtia glauca
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From the Latin glaucus = 'blue-grey'. Typically referring to the leaf colour
Hoodia alstonii
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Commemorating Edward Garwood Alston (1861-1934), a farmer and amateur plant collector in the former Cape Province, South Africa
Hydnora abyssinica
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From the Latin abyssinicus = ‘relating to Abyssinia’
Hydnora triceps
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From the Greek tri = 'three' and cephali = 'head'; frequently referring to the arrangement of three flowers per head
Hypertelis angrae-pequenae
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