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- Pygmaeothamnus is a monotypic genus of flowering plants in the family Rubiaceae. It was described by Walter Robyns in 1928 and originally held four species...
- but geofructices (plants with woody rhizomes) (e.g. Fadogia homblei, Pygmaeothamnus zeyheri), small trees (e.g. Vangueria infausta), and climbers (e.g....
- ****ze (1898) Pygmaeothamnus chamaedendrum (****ze) Robyns (1928) Pygmaeothamnus chamaedendrum var. setulosus Robyns (1928) Pygmaeothamnus longipes Robyns...
- subsp. obovata, indigenous Genus Pygmaeothamnus: Pygmaeothamnus chamaedendrum (****ze) Robyns, indigenous Pygmaeothamnus chamaedendrum (****ze) Robyns var...
- Ochna pulchra (lekkerbr****) saplings, Parinari capensis (grysappel), Pygmaeothamnus spp. (goorappels) and the various gousiektebossies (various genera and...
- Pubistylus Thoth. Puffia Razafim. & B.Bremer ****ria Pers. = Plocama Aiton Pygmaeothamnus Robyns Pyragra Bremek. = Psychotria L. Pyrostria Comm. ex A.Juss. Quinquina...
- absence of an indumentum. It is also similar to and occurs together with Pygmaeothamnus zeyheri, but this species has glabrous, shiny leaves that are organized...
- South Africa. The species is morphologically similar to the species Pygmaeothamnus zeyheri but differs by having a thick indumentum, raised venation and...
- Plectroniella: Genus Plocama: Genus Psychotria: Genus Psydrax: Genus Pygmaeothamnus: Genus Pyrostria: Genus Randia: Genus Richardia: Genus Rothmannia: Genus...
- geofrutex members of Vanguerieae (Rubiaceae): notes on Eriosemopsis and Pygmaeothamnus and the description of a new genus Bridsonia". Botanical Journal of...