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Dissotis Idanreensis
''Dissotis'' is a genus of plants in the family Melastomataceae. There are about 49 accepted species (by Kew), which are distributed across most of Africa, except Northern Africa. Etymology The generic name is based on the Greek word , which means 'twofold'.
PlantZAfrica, from the ''D. canescens'' page.
This refers to the two types of anthers that is a characteristic of this genus.


Species

As accepted by Kew; *'' Dissotis alata'' *'' Dissotis anchietae'' *''
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Dissotis Rotundifolia
''Dissotis rotundifolia'', commonly called pink lady, Spanish Shawl, or rockrose, is a shrub in the family Melastomataceae that occurs in tropical Africa. Description ''Dissotis rotundifolia'' can grow in a variety of ways, from straight up and Glossary of botanical terms#erect, erect to lying flat and Glossary of botanical terms#prostrate, prostrate to Glossary of botanical terms, decumbent, meaning the branches lie flat on the ground but turn up at the ends. When the Plant stem, stems trail, they root where the leaf connects to the stem, called the "node". The stems are woody on lower parts of the plant and become Glossary of botanical terms#hirsute, hirsute, meaning hairy, towards the top of the plant. The branches tend to spread wide, and range from pink to a dark reddish in color. The leaves are oval shaped and three-ribbed, being long and wide. They are covered with short, Glossary of botanical terms#appressed, appressed hairs on both sides. The Petiole (botany), stalks ...
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Dissotis Crenulata
''Dissotis'' is a genus of plants in the family Melastomataceae. There are about 49 accepted species (by Kew), which are distributed across most of Africa, except Northern Africa. Etymology The generic name is based on the Greek word , which means 'twofold'.
PlantZAfrica, from the ''D. canescens'' page.
This refers to the two types of anthers that is a characteristic of this genus.


Species

As accepted by Kew; *'' Dissotis alata'' *'' Dissotis anchietae'' *''
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Dissotis Idanreensis
''Dissotis'' is a genus of plants in the family Melastomataceae. There are about 49 accepted species (by Kew), which are distributed across most of Africa, except Northern Africa. Etymology The generic name is based on the Greek word , which means 'twofold'.
PlantZAfrica, from the ''D. canescens'' page.
This refers to the two types of anthers that is a characteristic of this genus.


Species

As accepted by Kew; *'' Dissotis alata'' *'' Dissotis anchietae'' *''
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Dissotis Homblei
''Dissotis'' is a genus of plants in the family Melastomataceae. There are about 49 accepted species (by Kew), which are distributed across most of Africa, except Northern Africa. Etymology The generic name is based on the Greek word , which means 'twofold'.
PlantZAfrica, from the ''D. canescens'' page.
This refers to the two types of anthers that is a characteristic of this genus.


Species

As accepted by Kew; *'' Dissotis alata'' *'' Dissotis anchietae'' *''
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Dissotis Grandiflora
''Dissotis'' is a genus of plants in the family Melastomataceae. There are about 49 accepted species (by Kew), which are distributed across most of Africa, except Northern Africa. Etymology The generic name is based on the Greek word , which means 'twofold'.
PlantZAfrica, from the ''D. canescens'' page.
This refers to the two types of anthers that is a characteristic of this genus.


Species

As accepted by Kew; *'' Dissotis alata'' *'' Dissotis anchietae'' *''
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Dissotis Gossweileri
''Dissotis'' is a genus of plants in the family Melastomataceae. There are about 49 accepted species (by Kew), which are distributed across most of Africa, except Northern Africa. Etymology The generic name is based on the Greek word , which means 'twofold'.
PlantZAfrica, from the ''D. canescens'' page.
This refers to the two types of anthers that is a characteristic of this genus.


Species

As accepted by Kew; *'' Dissotis alata'' *'' Dissotis anchietae'' *''
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Dissotis Glaberrima
''Dissotis'' is a genus of plants in the family Melastomataceae. There are about 49 accepted species (by Kew), which are distributed across most of Africa, except Northern Africa. Etymology The generic name is based on the Greek word , which means 'twofold'.
PlantZAfrica, from the ''D. canescens'' page.
This refers to the two types of anthers that is a characteristic of this genus.


Species

As accepted by Kew; *'' Dissotis alata'' *'' Dissotis anchietae'' *''
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Dissotis Gilgiana
''Dissotis'' is a genus of plants in the family Melastomataceae. There are about 49 accepted species (by Kew), which are distributed across most of Africa, except Northern Africa. Etymology The generic name is based on the Greek word , which means 'twofold'.
PlantZAfrica, from the ''D. canescens'' page.
This refers to the two types of anthers that is a characteristic of this genus.


Species

As accepted by Kew; *'' Dissotis alata'' *'' Dissotis anchietae'' *''
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Dissotis Formosa
''Dissotis'' is a genus of plants in the family Melastomataceae. There are about 49 accepted species (by Kew), which are distributed across most of Africa, except Northern Africa. Etymology The generic name is based on the Greek word , which means 'twofold'.
PlantZAfrica, from the ''D. canescens'' page.
This refers to the two types of anthers that is a characteristic of this genus.


Species

As accepted by Kew; *'' Dissotis alata'' *'' Dissotis anchietae'' *''
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Dissotis Falcipila
''Dissotis'' is a genus of plants in the family Melastomataceae. There are about 49 accepted species (by Kew), which are distributed across most of Africa, except Northern Africa. Etymology The generic name is based on the Greek word , which means 'twofold'.
PlantZAfrica, from the ''D. canescens'' page.
This refers to the two types of anthers that is a characteristic of this genus.


Species

As accepted by Kew; *'' Dissotis alata'' *'' Dissotis anchietae'' *''
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Dissotis Elegans
''Dissotis'' is a genus of plants in the family Melastomataceae. There are about 49 accepted species (by Kew), which are distributed across most of Africa, except Northern Africa. Etymology The generic name is based on the Greek word , which means 'twofold'.
PlantZAfrica, from the ''D. canescens'' page.
This refers to the two types of anthers that is a characteristic of this genus.


Species

As accepted by Kew; *'' Dissotis alata'' *'' Dissotis anchietae'' *''
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Dissotis Echinata
''Dissotis'' is a genus of plants in the family Melastomataceae. There are about 49 accepted species (by Kew), which are distributed across most of Africa, except Northern Africa. Etymology The generic name is based on the Greek word , which means 'twofold'.
PlantZAfrica, from the ''D. canescens'' page.
This refers to the two types of anthers that is a characteristic of this genus.


Species

As accepted by Kew; *'' Dissotis alata'' *'' Dissotis anchietae'' *''
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