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Othonna - Wikipedia
Othonna is a genus of approximately 90 species [3] of succulent or subsucculent perennial herbs or shrubs, with its center of diversity in the Greater Cape ...
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Plant Highlight: Othonna capensis - Ruth Bancroft Garden
Othonna capensis, a ground-hugging creeper with fat green leaves and small bright-yellow daisy flowers.
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Othonna - Pacific Bulb Society
Othonna is a genus in the Sunflower Family (Asteraceae or Compositae), in the senecioid subdivision of the family. About 90 species are native to summer and ...
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othonne
† othonne Obs. [ad. L. othonna (Pliny), a. Gr. ὄθοννα; now used as a generic name.] The African or Barbary Ragwort, Othonna cheirifolia.1601 Holland Pliny II. 286 Othonne groweth plenteously in Scythia, like vnto Rocket.
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Othonna - Planet Desert
Othonna clavifoliaOthonna clavifolia is a species of flowering plant in the Asteraceae family. It is found only in Namibia. Its natural habitat is ...
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othonne, n. meanings, etymology and more | Oxford English Dictionary
There is one meaning in OED's entry for the noun othonne. See 'Meaning & use' for definition, usage, and quotation evidence. This word is now obsolete. It is ...
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ragwort
▪ I. ˈragwort1 [Prob. f. rag n.1, in reference to the ragged form of the leaves.] 1. The popular name of several species of the genus Senecio, esp. the common ragwort, Senecio Jacobæa. (See also ragweed.) The first quot. may belong to sense 2.c 1450 M.E. Med. Bk. (Heinrich) 205 Tak lytwort..plantayn...
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Othonna euphorbioides - LLIFLE
It is the most cactus-like of all succulent Compositae (near Senecio) forming spiny masses of succulent stems seemingly remote from the better known Othonnas.
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Othonna retrofracta - PlantZAfrica |
Othonna retrofracta has horticultural potential as a pot plant with the caudex borne above the ground being the main attraction for succulent collectors.
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Othonna capensis - Serres Lavoie
Othonna capensis , often called "necklace of rubies" or "chain of little woodpeckers", is an attractive succulent plant native to South Africa.
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Othonna dentata - PlantZAfrica |
This succulent shrublet with a fleshy caudex (short, thickened perennial stem) grows up to 700 mm. It is often much shorter when growing close to the high- ...
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