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Species: Plectranthus comosus Sims Date: 2004-05-13 Location: Rd to Domboshawa, Chinamora CL Habitat: Disturbed ground
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Species: Plectranthus selukwensis N.E.Br. Date: 1997-00-00 Location: Great Dyke Habitat:
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Botanisk hage, Cagliari, Sardinien
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Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
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Cape Town, Western Cape, South Africa
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A medicinal species of Africa and India, and planted in Brazil. Here in Malawi it is known as Forskohli, and is a source of Forskolin which messes with peoples hormones and inter-cell communications. Also called the Blue Spur Flower.
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Plectranthus ciliatus, plectranthus (Plant, Lamiaceae), New Zealand: Naturalisedwhite flowersAvondale Domain, Blockhouse Bay, Auckland City, Auckland Region, New Zealandclose up through 10x botanical hand lens
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Species: Plectranthus comosus Sims Date: 2005-03-08 Location: Cleveland Dam, Harare Habitat: Edge of clump of trees
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Oxford Botanical Garden United Kingdom
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Cape Town, Western Cape, South Africa
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A source of the chemical Forskolin, and known as Forskohli. Reported from Africa and India, here in Tanzania. Those leaves give it the local name of Kikuyu Toilet Paper.
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Plectranthus ciliatus, plectranthus (Plant, Lamiaceae), New Zealand: NaturalisedplantsAvondale Domain, Blockhouse Bay, Auckland City, Auckland Region, New Zealand
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Species: Plectranthus caudatus S. Moore Date: 1966-09-00 Location: Chimanimani Mts Habitat:
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Nakuru, Rift Valley, Kenya
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Plectranthus ciliatus, plectranthus (Plant, Lamiaceae), New Zealand: Naturalisedleaves and inflorescences (flowers)Avondale Domain, Blockhouse Bay, Auckland City, Auckland Region, New Zealand
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Species: Plectranthus caudatus S. Moore Date: 2012-11-11 Location: Skeleton pass to Red Wall Cave, Chimanimani N.P. Habitat:
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Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
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Species: Plectranthus caudatus S. Moore Date: 2012-11-11 Location: Skeleton pass to Red Wall Cave, Chimanimani N.P. Habitat:
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Species: Plectranthus caudatus S. Moore Date: 2014-04-17 Location: Northern slopes below Mt Dombe, Chimanimani Mts
Habitat: In shallow soil on top of quartzite rock