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Zaluzianskya villosa
... hair. The genus Zaluzianskya belongs to the figwort family Scrophulariaceae, which is one of 26 families in the order ... African Plants . There are no crop plants in the family Scrophulariaceae, however, many of the plants are used as ...
Zaluzianskya microsiphon
Selago villicaulis ‘Purple Turtle’
... in the small family Selaginaceae, but is now part of the Scrophulariaceae, the large snapdragon/figworts family, which ...
Selago tarachodes
Selago canescens
Pseudoselago serrata
Phygelius capensis
Phygelius aequalis
Oftia africana
... , means ‘African’. The genus Oftia is in the family Scrophulariaceae in the major group Angiosperms or flowering ...
Nemesia suaveolens
Nemesia strumosa
Nemesia leipoldtii
... herbarium in Kew Gardens. The genus Nemesia belongs to the Scrophulariaceae, a family commonly known as the figwort or ...
Nemesia fruticans
... in South Africa and has about seventy species. The family Scrophulariaceae is the large snapdragon family which ... In South Africa there are 79 genera of the family Scrophulariaceae. This dainty, long-flowering perennial is a ...
Nemesia diffusa var. diffusa
... widely or loosely spreading stems. Nemesia belongs to the Scrophulariaceae, also known as the snapdragon family. Other ...
Nemesia arenifera
... The genus Nemesia is placed in the snapdragon-family (Scrophulariaceae). It consists of ± 66 species of annual and ...
Manulea tomentosa
Jamesbrittenia microphylla
Jamesbrittenia kraussiana
... which they are attracted to. In the world, the family Scrophulariaceae consists of 269 genera and 5 100 species, ...