Riviersonderend Mountains
Mountains above Riviersonderend
Nodes
Hippia frutescens
Secamone alpini
Rhus
Petunia
Oscularia
Psoralea usitata
Disa filicornis
Physalis peruviana
Rapanea melanophloeos
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Taxonomy term
Petunia
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Brazilian petyn, petyma, from the Tupi-Guaranti language; Middle French petun = tobacco. Petunia flowers are only indirectly linked to tobacco in that they are part of the large Solanaceae family – a family that includes tomatoes, potatoes, chilli peppers, cape gooseberries, etc.
Phylica
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Gk. phyllikos = leafy; referring to the plentiful foliage.
Pinus
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La. pinus = pine, probably from picnus = pitch or pit resin. Classical Latin name for a pine.
Pittosporum undulatum
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From the Latin undulatus = 'undulating' or 'wavy'
Podalyria rotundifolia
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Populus alba
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From Latin albus meaning 'white'
Tritonia cooperi
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Named in honour of English botanist Thomas Cooper (1815-1913). He collected many plants in the Drakensberg mountains
ZINGIBERACEAE
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Genus Zingiber from the Latin, from the Greek zingiberi, a name used by Dioscorides, possibly derived from the Sanskrit.
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