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- Romulea toximontana is low a herbaceous perennial geophyte in the family Iridaceae native to South Africa. It has a small corm in the soil, several linear...
- Isoetes toximontana, the Gifberg quillwort, is a plant species native to the Northern Cape and Western Cape regions of South Africa. It is known from...
- species scillaris: Ixia scillaris subsp. scillaris Ixia scillaris subsp. toximontana Goldblatt & J.C.Manning Ixia scillaris var. latifolia Ker Gawl. Ixia...
- texana Singhurst, Rushing & W.C.Holmes I. todaroana Troìa & Raimondo I. toximontana Musselman & J.P.Roux I. transvaalensis C.Jermy & Schelpe I. triangula...
- papyracea, B. petiolata, B. radiata, B. rubella, B. tanquana, and B. toximontana. These same authors recognised in 2008 B. symmetrantha and B. virescens...
- Lewis 1959 Tritoniopsis revoluta (Burm.f.) Goldblatt 1992 Tritoniopsis toximontana J.C.Manning & Goldblatt 2001 Tritoniopsis triticea (Burm.f.) Goldblatt...
- Isoetes maritima Isoetes nuttallii Isoetes palmeri Isoetes riparia Isoetes toximontana Isoetes tuckermanii Isoetes welwitschii Clubmosses and firmosses Huperzia...
- (Licht. ex Roem. & Schult.) Baker - Cape Province of South Africa Romulea toximontana M.P.de Vos - Cape Province of South Africa Romulea triflora (Burm.f.)...
- A.V.Duthie, endemic Isoetes stephansenii A.V.Duthie, endemic Isoetes toximontana Musselman & J.P.Roux, indigenous Isoetes transvaalensis Jermy & Schelpe...
- Goldblatt & J.C.Manning, endemic Babiana torta G.J.Lewis, endemic Babiana toximontana J.C.Manning & Goldblatt, indigenous Babiana tritonioides G.J.Lewis, endemic...