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- Cyphostemma currorii is a succulent tree belonging to the family Vitaceae, also known as Koba or Butter-tree. They grow and reach a height of 6 meters...
- Hoodia currorii is a succulent plant native to Namibia and the Cape Province of South Africa. It grows in desert areas and is common along the road from...
- sources as a synonym of the accepted name for the plant, Hoodia currorii subsp. currorii. "Hoodia macrantha". Germplasm Resources Information Network. Agricultural...
- Ruellia currorii is a species of plant in the family Acanthaceae. It is found in Angola and Namibia. Its natural habitat is cold desert. Craven, P. (2004)...
- Ruellia chartacea (T.Anderson) W****h. Ruellia ciliatiflora Hook. Ruellia currorii T.Anderson Ruellia densa Hiern Ruellia devosiana Jacob-Makoy ex E.Morren...
- infrequently encountered, mainly on the upper southern slopes. Cyphostemma currorii is another large succulent of the grape family that is scattered across...
- (Thunb.) Desc. (as C. cirrhosa (Thunb.) Willd.) Cyphostemma currorii (Hook.f.) Desc. (as C. currorii Hook.f. or C. crameriana Schinz) Cyphostemma juttae (Dinter...
- Africa Hoodia barklyi - South Africa Hoodia burkei - South Africa Hoodia currorii - tropical Africa Hoodia dregei - South Africa Hoodia flava - South Africa...
- Parapolystichum coriaceosquamatum (Rakotondr.) Rouhan Parapolystichum currorii (Mett. ex Kuhn) Rouhan Parapolystichum effusum (Sw.) Ching Parapolystichum...
- angolensis DC. Synonyms Maerua bukobensis Gilg & Gilg-Ben. (1915) Maerua currorii Hook. f. Maerua emarginata Schinz Maerua lucida Hochst. ex A. Rich. (1847)...