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- Eulophia coddii is a species of plant in the family Orchidaceae. It is endemic to South Africa. Its natural habitats are subtropical or tropical dry shrubland...
- Agapanthus into six species (A. afric****, A. campanulatus, A. caulescens, A. coddii, A. inapertus, A. praecox). Four additional species had earlier been recognised...
- zoutpansbergensis, Ceratotheca saxicola, Stapelia clavicorona, Tylophora coddii, Huernia nouhuysii, Aloe angelica, A. petrophila, A. soutpansbergensis,...
- Province Tulbaghia cernua Fisch. – Botswana, Lesotho, South Africa Tulbaghia coddii Vosa & R.B.Burb. – Mpumalanga Tulbaghia cominsii Vosa – Cape Province Tulbaghia...
- Zambia, Zimbabwe Ocimum circinatum A.J.Paton - Ethiopia, Somalia Ocimum coddii (S.D.Williams & K.Balkwill) A.J.Paton - Northern Province of South Africa...
- Hibiscus coccineus Walter Hibiscus cochlearifer Borss.Waalk. Hibiscus coddii Exell Hibiscus colimensis Fryxell Hibiscus columnaris Cav. Hibiscus commixtus...
- fungus that attacks their cones. The mountain is also home to Tulbaghia coddii, range-restricted species, which has lost much of its habitat to the timber...
- cultivated as an ornamental plant. Some Berkheya are known as weeds. Berkheya coddii is a well-known hyperac****ulator. Concentration of Ni as the leaves of this...
- (tropical and southern Africa, Madagascar) Eulophia cochlearis Lindl. Eulophia coddii A.V.Hall (Northern Prov. of South Africa) Eulophia coeloglossa Schltr. (Tanzania...
- shallot Epipactis greuteri Epipactis placentina Epipactis tallosii Eulophia coddii Eulophia fernandeziana Eulophia taiwanensis Galeandra bicarinata, two-keeled...