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Thorncroftia
1912Summary
Thorncroftia (whistlesweets) is a genus of flowering plants in the mint family, Lamiaceae, first described as a genus in 1912. It is native to southern Africa. Species Thorncroftia coddii Changwe & K.Balkwill – South Africa (Mpumalanga province) Thorncroftia greenii Changwe & K.Balkwill – South Africa (KwaZulu-Natal province) Thorncroftia longiflora N.E.Br – Eswatini, South Africa (Mpumalanga) Thorncroftia lotteri T.J.Edwards & McMurtry – South Africa (Mpumalanga) Thorncroftia media Codd – South Africa (Limpopo province) Thorncroftia malolotjaensis K.Balkwill – Eswatini Thorncroftia succulenta (R.A.Dyer & E.A.Bruce) Codd – South Africa (Limpopo) Thorncroftia thorncroftii (S.Moore) Codd – Eswatini, South Africa (Limpopo and Mpumalanga)...read more on Wikipedia.
8 Thorncroftia species found:
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