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- Sesamothamnus is a genus of plant in the family Pedaliaceae. The genus is found from Ethiopia to South Africa. Sesamothamnus was first named and described...
- Commons has media related to Sesamothamnus lugardii. Wikispecies has information related to Sesamothamnus lugardii. Sesamothamnus lugardii, the Transvaal sesame-bush...
- Sesamothamnus leistner**** is a species of plant in the Pedaliaceae family. It is endemic to Namibia. Its natural habitat is subtropical or tropical dry...
- Tetradenia, Thorncroftia Lentibulariaceae Pedaliaceae: Holubia, Pterodiscus, Sesamothamnus, Uncarina Order Malpighiales Euphorbiaceae: Cnidoscolus, Euphorbia,...
- wind for dispersal (Holubia and Pterodiscus), or even winged seeds (Sesamothamnus and Sesamum) or via wind-ballists (Ceratotheca and Rogeria). Wind-ballists...
- bushland with Acacia spp., Terminalia orbicularis, Commiphora spp., Sesamothamnus spp. and others, and in Acacia semi-desert gr****land, from 350 to 1470...
- Dewinteria petrophila (De Winter) Van Jaarsv. & A.E.van Wyk Genus Sesamothamnus: Sesamothamnus lugardii N.E.Br. ex Stapf, indigenous Genus Sesamum: Sesamum...
- demonstrates that Pachypodium and other genera like Aloe, Euphorbia, Cissus, Sesamothamnus, Kalanchoe, and Adansonia existed before the separation of Madagascar...
- north and east, Mopane savanna with the trees Colophospermum mopane, Sesamothamnus benguellensis, and S. guerichii, is predominant. The semi-desert and...
- striatula Utricularia subulata Utricularia vulgaris, greater bladderwort Sesamothamnus leistner**** There are 134 species, five subspecies, and two varieties...