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Gerrardanthus Trimenii
''Gerrardanthus'' is a genus of flowering plants native to tropical Africa and South Africa, first described by William Henry Harvey (1811–1866), and named in honor of William Tyrer Gerrard (died 1866 in Mahavelona, Madagascar), botanical collector in Natal and Madagascar in the 1860s. ''Gerrardanthus'' is a perennial climber, with height up to 5 m, rising from a swollen, tuberous base with a thickness of up to 1.5 m. Stems are herbaceous but becoming woody and grey-barked as they age. Species * ''Gerrardanthus aethiopicus'' * '' Gerrardanthus grandiflorus'' * '' Gerrardanthus lobatus'' * '' Gerrardanthus macrorhizus'' * '' Gerrardanthus nigericus'' * '' Gerrardanthus paniculatus'' * '' Gerrardanthus parviflorus'' * '' Gerrardanthus portentosus'' * '' Gerrardanthus tomentosus'' * '' Gerrardanthus trimenii'' * ''Gerrardanthus zenkeri ''Gerrardanthus'' is a genus of flowering plants native to tropical Africa and South Africa, first described by William Henry Harvey (1811 ...
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Gerrardanthus Macrorhizus
''Gerrardanthus macrorhizus'', also known as bigfoot, is a species of plant native to southern Africa. It is a popular pot plant. References {{Taxonbar, from=Q15535575 Garden plants of Africa Caudiciform plants Plants described in 1867 Cucurbitaceae Taxa named by Joseph Dalton Hooker ...
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