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- Dioscoreophyllum volkensii, the serendipity berry, is a tropical dioecious rainforest vine in the family Meni****ceae. It is native throughout most...
- Gardenia volkensii, commonly known as bushveldt gardenia or Transvaal gardenia, is a species of plant in the family Rubiaceae native to southern Africa...
- Cornus volkensii is a species of tree in the family Cornaceae native to montane forests of eastern Africa, from South Sudan and Kenya south to Zimbabwe...
- Aloe volkensii is a species of plant widely distributed in East Africa. Aloe volkensii forms a tall, stiffly-erect stem, up to 4 meters tall. It occasionally...
- African plants in the gr**** family. The only known species is Acritochaete volkensii, native to Nigeria, Cameroon, islands of the Gulf of Guinea, Zaïre, Burundi...
- vilhelmii Domin Gardenia vitiensis Seem. Gardenia vogelii Hook.f. Gardenia volkensii K.Schum. Gardenia vulcanica K.M.Wong Gardenia plants are prized for the...
- polyantha (Gilg) C.A.Sm. Nuxia floribunda var. holstii Gilg Nuxia holstii (Gilg) Gilg Nuxia polyantha Gilg Nuxia usambarensis Gilg Nuxia volkensii Gilg...
- Bulbophyllum clandestinum is a species of orchid in the genus Bulbophyllum. This orchid grows long hanging rhizomes from which it produces tiny pseudobulbs...
- pallidipetala Schltr. (1924) Calanthe sylvestris Lindl. ex Steud. (1840) Calanthe volkensii Rolfe (1897) Centrosia aubertii A. Rich. (1828) Centrosis corymbosa Thouars...
- belonging to the family Convolvulaceae. The only species is Lepistemonopsis volkensii. Its native range is Northeastern and Eastern Tropical Africa. "Lepistemonopsis...