Habit, opposite leaves and inflorescences of the hairy harp bush ( Plectranthus ciliatus )
The leaves of the 'Sasha' variety of the Hairy Harp Bush ( Plectranthus ciliatus ) have a white border
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Plectranthus acariformis P.I. Forest . : It wasfirst describedfrom Queensland in 2014.
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Plectranthus acaulis Brummitt & Seyani : It occurs in Malawi and Zambia only on the Nyika plateau.
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Plectranthus actites P.I. Forests . : It was first described in 1994 from Queensland.
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Plectranthus adenophorus Gürke : It occurs only in southwestern Tanzania .
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Plectranthus aegyptiacus (Forssk.) C.Chr. (Syn .: Plectranthus crassifolius Vahl nom. Illeg., Plectranthus zatarhendi EABruce nom. Superfl., Plectranthus tenuiflorus (Vatke) Agnew): It is distributed from Eritrea and Ethiopia via Somalia , Sudan to Kenya , Uganda and Tanzania and comes in Yemen in front.
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Plectranthus africanus (Baker) AJPaton (Syn .: Anisochilus africanus Baker, Briquetastrum africanum (Baker) Robyns & Lebrun, Coleus africanus (Baker) Roberty nom. Illeg., Leocus africanus (Baker) JKMorton, Anisochilus engleri Briq.): This new combination took place 2009. It is distributed from tropical West Africa to Uganda, Zambia and northeastern Angola .
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Plectranthus agnewii Lukhoba & AJPaton : The first description was published in 2000. It occurs in tropical East Africa in Kenya, Tanzania and Uganda.
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Plectranthus albicalyx Suddee : It wasfirst describedfrom Thailand in 2004.
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Plectranthus alboviolaceus Gürke (Syn .: Plectranthus rhomboideus Gürke): It occurs in Ethiopia, Kenya, the Democratic Republic of the Congo , Tanzania, Malawi , Mozambique and Zambia.
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Plectranthus aliciae (Codd) van Jaarsv. & TJEdwards (Syn .: Plectranthus madagascariensis var. Aliciae Codd ): It received the rank of a species in 1997. It occurs in South Africa .
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Plectranthus alloplectus S.T.Blake : It occurs in the eastern Australian states of New South Wales and Queensland.
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Plectranthus alpinus (Vatke) Ryding (Syn .: Plectranthus assurgens (Baker) JKMorton): It is distributed from Ethiopia through Sudan, Kenya, Nigeria, Rwanda to Tanzania, Uganda and Malawi.
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Plectranthus ambiguus (Bolus) Codd (Syn .: Plectranthus coloratus E. Mey. Nom. Illeg., Plectranthus dregei Codd ): It occurs in South Africa.
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Plectranthus amboinicus (Lour.) Spreng. : It is widespread from Kenya to southern Africa and occurs on the Arabian Peninsula and in India . It is a neophyte in many tropical to subtropical areas of the world.
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Plectranthus amicorum S.T.Blake : It is found in Queensland.
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Plectranthus amoenus P.I. Forest. : It occurs in Queensland.
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Plectranthus amplexicaulis Hedge : It was first described in 1998 and is only known from one site in the province of Fianarantsoa in Madagascar.
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Plectranthus anamudianus Smitha & Sunojk. : It wasfirst describedin 2016 from the Indian state of Kerala .
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Plectranthus angulatus Hedge : It was first described in 1998 and is only known from the type location in the province of Mahajanga in Madagascar.
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Plectranthus annuus A.J.Paton : It was first described in 2009. It occurs from southern Tanzania via Malawi to Mozambique.
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Plectranthus antongilicus Hedge : It was first described in 1998 and only occurs in a few localities in the Toamasina provincein Madagascar.
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Plectranthus apoensis (Elmer) H.Keng : It is only found in Mindanao .
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Plectranthus apreptus S.T.Blake : It is found in Queensland and northeastern New South Wales.
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Plectranthus apricus P.I. Forest. : It occurs in Queensland.
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Plectranthus arabicus E.A.Bruce (Syn .: Plectranthus villosus .. (Forssk) EABruce nom illeg.): It is used in Saudi Arabia and Yemen before.
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Plectranthus arenicola P.I. Forest. : It occurs in Queensland.
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Plectranthus argentatus S.T.Blake : It occurs in Queensland and northeastern New South Wales.
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Plectranthus argentifolius Ryding : It was first described in 1999. It occurs in northern Somalia and Yemen .
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Plectranthus asirensis J.RIWood : It occurs in Saudi Arabia and Yemen.
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Plectranthus asymmetricus A.J.Paton : It was first described from Zambia in 2013.
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Plectranthus atroviolaceus Hedge : It was first described in 1998 and occurs only in the provinces of Fianarantsoa and Toamasina in Madagascar.
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Plectranthus aulihanensis (Schweinf. & Volkens) ined. (Syn .: Coleus aulihanensis Schweinf. & Volkens): This new combination is not yet validly published. It occurs only in eastern Ethiopia.
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Plectranthus auriglandulosus A.J.Paton : It was first described in 2009 from southeastern Kenya.
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Plectranthus autranii (Briq.) Erhardt (Syn .: Coleus autranii Briq., Calchas autranii (Briq.) PVHeath, Solenostemon autranii (Briq.) JKMorton, Coleus silvaticus Gürke, Solenostemon silvaticus (Gürke) Agnew, Plectranthus tysonii Gürke, Coleus odoratus Gürke , Coleus latidens S.Moore, Calchas latidens (S.Moore) PVHeath, Coleus ostinii Chiov., Coleus kannurensis RDGood, Solenostemonhungurensis (RDGood) B.Mathew, Coleus uliginosus TCEFr.): This new combination was made in 2008. It is from Eritrea over the Sudan, Kenya, Tanzania, Burundi, Uganda, Malawi to southern Africa.
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Plectranthus barbatus Andrews : There are two varieties:
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Plectranthus barbatus Andrews var. Barbatus (Syn .: Plectranthus asper (Roth) Spreng., Plectranthus comosus Sims, Plectranthus pseudobarbatus JKMorton, Plectranthus coerulescens (Gürke) RHWillemse): They are on the Arabian Peninsula, in Africa from Eritrea to northern Tanzania widespread from the Indian subcontinent via the Himalayas to Thailand and south-central China.
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Plectranthus barbatus var. Grandis (LHCramer) Lukhoba & AJPaton (Syn .: Coleus kilimandschari Gürke, Plectranthus kilimandschari (Gürke) HIMaass in R.Mansfeld, Coleus grandis LHCramer, Plectranthus grandis (LHCramer) has the rank RHWillemse since 2003/4): of a variety. It is distributed from northeast to eastern tropical Africa and the Democratic Republic of the Congo. It is a neophyte in some tropical areas.
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Plectranthus bariensis Ryding : It was first described in 1999 from northern Somalia.
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Plectranthus batianoffii P.I. Forest . : It was first described in 2008 from northeast Queensland.
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Plectranthus baumii Gürke It occurs from the southern part of the Democratic Republic of the Congo, via Malawi, Zambia, Angola, Mozambique, Zimbabwe to Botswana.
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Plectranthus beddomei Raizada (Syn .: Plectranthus urticifolius (Benth.) Hook. F. Nom. Illeg.): It occurs in southern India.
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Plectranthus bellus P.I. Forest. : It was first described in 2011 from Queensland.
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Plectranthus betamponus Hedge : It was first described in 1998 and only occurs in one place in the Toamasina province in Madagascar.
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Plectranthus betonicifolius Baker : It occurs in Tanzania, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Zambia and Angola.
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Plectranthus bifidus A.J.Paton : It was first described from Zambia in 2013.
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Plectranthus bipartitus P.I. Forest. : It was first described from Queensland in 2014.
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Plectranthus bipinnatus Paton (Syn .: Perrierastrum oreophilum Guillaumin ): It was first described in 2003 from Madagascar. This endemic is only known from nine localities in the province of Fianarantsoa in 2015.
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Plectranthus blakei P.I. Forest. : It was first described in 1992 from Queensland.
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Plectranthus bojeri (Benth.) Hedge (Syn .: Plectranthus maculatus Bojer ex Benth. , Plectranthus cymosus Baker , Plectranthus bongensis Baker ): It is widespread from tropical to southern Africa and occurs on Madagarkar.
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Plectranthus botryosus A.J.Paton : It was first described in 2009 from southern Tanzania.
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Plectranthus bourneae Gamble : It occurs in southern India.
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Plectranthus bracteatus (Dunn) Suddee (Syn .: Plectranthus saphinensis Phuong ): This new combination took place in 2004. It occurs in Thailand, Yunnan and Vietnam.
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Plectranthus bracteolatus A.J.Paton : It was first described from Tanzania in 2009.
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Plectranthus brevicaulis (Baker) Hedge (Syn .: Orthosiphon brevicaulis Baker): This new combination took place in 1998. It occurs in the provinces of Fianarantsoa and Toamasina in Madagascar.
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Plectranthus brevimentum T.J.Edwards : It was from the 2005 Eastern Cape firstdescribed.
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Plectranthus buchananii Baker It occurs from Tanzania via Burundi, the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Malawi to tropical southern Africa.
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Plectranthus bullulatus ined. (Syn .: Solenostemon bullatus Briq., Coleus bullulatus Briq. Nom. Illeg.): This new combination has not yet been published validly. It occurs in the Democratic Republic of the Congo.
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Plectranthus burorum (Chiov.) JKMorton (Syn .: Plectranthus cicatricosus (Hutch. & EABruce) JRIWood ): It occurs in Ethiopia, Somalia and Yemen.
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Plectranthus caespitosus Lukhoba & AJPaton : The first description was in 2003/4. It occurs in Kenya and northern Tanzania.
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Plectranthus caillei (A.Chev. Ex Hutch. & Dalziel) BJPollard (Syn .: Coleus caillei A.Chev. Ex Hutch. & Dalziel , Leocus caillei (A.Chev. Ex Hutch. & Dalziel) JKMorton ): This new combination took place in 2009 It occurs from tropical West Africa to Cameroon.
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Plectranthus calaminthoides (Baker) ined. (Syn .: Solenostemon calaminthoides (Baker) ): This new combination has not yet been validly published. It only occurs in Gabon.
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Plectranthus caldericola P.I. Forest . : It was first published in 2011 from New South Wales.
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Plectranthus calycinus Benth. (Syn .: Plectranthus pyramidatus Gürke , Plectranthus pachystachyus Briq. , Plectranthus calycinus var. Pachystachyus (Briq.) T. Cooke ): It occurs from southern Mozambique to South Africa.
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Plectranthus candelabriformis Launert : It occurs from Tanzania via Zambia and Zimbabwe to northern Namibia.
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Plectranthus canescens Benth. : The two varieties occur in the provinces of Antananarivo and Toamasina in Madagascar.
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Plectranthus caninus Roth : There are two subspecies:
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Plectranthus caninus Roth subsp. caninus (Syn .: Plectranthus monadelphus Roxb.): It occurs from Eritrea via Ethiopia, Somalia, Kenya, Rwanda to northern Tanzania and from India to Myanmar .
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Plectranthus caninus subsp. flavovirens (Gürke) AJPaton (Syn .: Coleus flavovirens Gürke , Coleus omahekensis Dinter ): This new combination took place in 2009. It is spread from Ethiopia to the South Africa.
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Plectranthus capuronii Hedge : It was first described in 1998. It occurs only in the provinces of Antsiranana and Mahajanga in Madagascar.
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Plectranthus carnosifolius Hemsl. : It occurs in southeastern China.
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Plectranthus cataractarum B.J. Pollard : It was first described in 2001. In 2003 it was found in fewer than ten localities in Cameroon on Mt. Cameroon , the Bakossi Mountains and Etinde, and in Equatorial Guinea it occurs in Ureka and Moca .
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Plectranthus caudatus S.Moore : It occurs in Mozambique and Zimbabwe.
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Plectranthus chevalieri (Briq.) BJPollard & AJPaton (Syn .: Solenostemon chevalieri Briq. , Coleus nigericus A.Chev. Nom. Nud.): This new combination was successful in 2006. It occurs in tropical West Africa.
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Plectranthus chiangdaoensis Suddee : It wasfirst describedin 2004 from Doi Chiang Dao in northern Thailand.
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Plectranthus chimanimanensis S.Moore : It occurs in western Mozambique and eastern Zimbabwe.
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Plectranthus ciliatus E. Mey. (Syn .: Plectranthus natalensis Gürke): It occurs in southern Africa.
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Plectranthus cinereus A.J.Paton : It was first described in 2009. It occurs in Kenya and Tanzania.
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Plectranthus circinnatus Hedge : It was first described from Madagascar in 1998. The few locations are distributed in the provinces of Fianarantsoa, Mahajanga and Toliara.
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Plectranthus clementiae Hedge : It was first described in 1998. It is only known from a few sites in the province of Toliara in Madagascar.
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Plectranthus coeruleus (Gürke) Agnew : It occurs from Kenya, Tanzania to northern Malawi.
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Plectranthus confertiflorus A.J.Paton : It was first described in 2009 from northern Tanzania.
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Plectranthus congestus R.Br. : It occurs on the Lesser Sunda Islands , in New Guinea and in northern Australia .
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Plectranthus conglomeratus (TCEFr.) Hutch. & Dandy : This endemic occurs only in Togo .
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Plectranthus crameri R.H.Willemse : This endemic occurs only in Sri Lanka .
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Plectranthus crassus N.E.Br. : This endemic occurs only on Mount Mulanje in Malawi.
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Plectranthus cremnus B.J.Conn : It was first described in 1992 from New South Wales.
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Plectranthus cucullatus A.J.Paton : It was first described in 2013 from Mozambique.
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Plectranthus cuneatus (Baker f.) Ryding : It occurs in southern Djibouti and northern Somalia.
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Plectranthus cyanophyllus P.I. Forest . : It was first described in 1994 from Queensland.
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Plectranthus daviesii (EABruce) B.Mathew : It occurs in southwestern Tanzania and northern Malawi.
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Plectranthus decaryi Hedge : It was first described in 1998. It is only known from a few localities in the provinces of Antananarivo and Toamasina in Madagascar.
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Plectranthus deccanicus Briq. (Syn .: Coleus fruticosus Wight ex Benth. , Plectranthus fruticosus (Wight ex Benth.) Hook. F. Nom. Illeg., Plectranthus bishopianus Gamble ): It occurs in southern India.
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Plectranthus decimus A.J.Paton : It was first described in 2009. It occurs in western Tanzania, Zambia and Angola.
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Plectranthus decumbens Hook. f. : It occurs in tropical west-central Africa.
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Plectranthus decurrens (Gürke) JKMorton : It is distributed from Nigeria via Cameroon, Gabon to Uganda and Angola.
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Plectranthus defoliatus Hochst. ex Benth. : It is distributed from Ethiopia via Sudan, Kenya, Tanzania, Uganda, Burundi, Malawi, Angola to southern tropical Africa.
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Plectranthus delicatissimus Hedge : It was first described in 1998. It is only known from a few sites in the Antsiranana province in northern Madagascar.
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Plectranthus densus N.E.Br. (Syn .: Plectranthus primulinus Baker ): It is distributed from southwestern Tanzania via Malawi to Mozambique and Zambia.
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Plectranthus dichotomus A.J.Paton : It was first described in 2009. This endemic occurs only in the Ukaguru Mountains in Tanzania.
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Plectranthus dinteri Briq. : It occurs in Namibia and Limpopo in the western Waterberg Mountains.
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Plectranthus dissectus Brenan : There have been two varieties since 2013:
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Plectranthus dissectus var. Chambensis A.J.Paton : It was first described in 2013 from Malawi.
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Plectranthus dissectus Brenan var. Dissectus : It occurs only in southern Malawi.
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Plectranthus dissitiflorus (Gürke) JKMorton : It is only known from Mt. Cameroon in Cameroon, but is presumably extinct there.
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Plectranthus diversus S.T.Blake : It occurs in Queensland.
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Plectranthus djalonensis (A.Chev.) AJPaton : This new combination took place in 2009. It is widespread in tropical Africa up to the Caprivi Strip.
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Plectranthus dolichopodus Briq. : It occurs from Malawi to southern Africa.
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Plectranthus dolomiticus Codd : It occurs in Zimbabwe and Limpopo .
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Plectranthus dumicola P.I. Forest. : It was first described in 1994 from Queensland.
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Plectranthus dupuisii (Briq.) AJPaton (Syn .: Coleus welwitschii Briq. , Coleus marquesii Briq. , Coleus dupuisii Briq. , Coleus eetveldeanus Briq. , Coleus newtonii Briq. , Coleus betonicoides Baker ex Hiern , Plectranthus microphyllus Baker nom illeg.., Plectranthus porpeodon Baker , Coleus delpierrei De Wild. , Coleus laurentii De Wild. , Coleus thyrsiflorus Lebrun & L.Touss. ): This new combination took place in 2009. It is widespread from Ethiopia to southern tropical Africa.
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Plectranthus ecklonii Benth. : It occurs in southern Africa.
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Plectranthus efoliatus (De Wild.) AJPaton (Syn .: Coleus efoliatus De Wild., Plectranthus leviculus N.E.Br. , Englerastrum hjalmarii TCEFr., Plectranthus hjalmarii (TCEFr.) Hutch. & Dandy, Coleus hjalmarii.) Robynsrarii. (TCEFrarii Englerastrum kassneri TCEFr., Plectranthus kassneri (TCEFr.) Hutch. & Dandy, Coleus kassneri (TCEFr.) Robyns & Lebrun): This new combination took place in 2009. It occurs from Rwanda via the Democratic Republic of the Congo and Tanzania to southern tropical Africa.
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Plectranthus elegans Britten (Syn .: Plectranthus mahonii (Baker) NEBr. Ex Hook. F.): It occurs only in southern Malawi.
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Plectranthus elegantulus Briq. : It only occurs in KwaZulu-Natal.
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Plectranthus ellipticus Hedge : It was first described in 1998. It is only known from a few localities in the provinces of Antananarivo, Fianarantsoa and Toamasina in Madagascar.
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Plectranthus elongatus (Trimen) RHWillemse : It occurs only in Sri Lanka.
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Plectranthus emirnensis (Baker) Hedge : This new combination was made in 1998. It iswidespreadin Madagascar in the provinces of Antananarivo , Antsiranana, Fianarantsoa, Mahajanga, Toamasina and Toliara .
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Plectranthus epilithicus B.J. Pollard : It was first described in 2005. It is widespread from western to western-central Africa.
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Plectranthus equisetiformis (EABruce) Launert : It occurs from Tanzania via the Democratic Republic of the Congo and Burundi to northern Zambia.
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Plectranthus ernstii Codd : It occurs in South Africa.
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Plectranthus esculentus N.E.Br. (Syn .: Plectranthus floribundus N.E.Br. , Plectranthus floribundus var. Longipes N.E.Br. ): It is distributed from tropical to southern Africa.
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Plectranthus excelsus P.I. Forest. : It was first described in 1994 from Queensland.
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Plectranthus exilis A.J.Paton : It was first described in 2009 from southwestern Tanzania.
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Plectranthus fasciculatus P.I. Forest. : It was first described in 1998/9 from northeast Queensland.
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Plectranthus flaccidus (Vatke) Gürke (Syn .: Plectranthus fragilis Baker ): It occurs from southern Somalia to Kenya, Tanzania, Mozambique and the Comoros .
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Plectranthus foetidus Benth. : It occurs only in northeast Queensland.
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Plectranthus foliatus A.J.Paton : It was first described in 2009. It occurs in southwestern Tanzania and northern Zambia.
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Plectranthus forsteri Benth. : It occurs on islands in the southwestern Pacific (e.g. Fiji , Vanuatu ).
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Plectranthus forsythii Hedge : It was first described from Madagascar in 1998.
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Plectranthus fragrantissimus P.I. Forest. : It was first described in 2011 from Queensland.
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Plectranthus fruticosus L'Hér. (Syn .: Plectranthus urticifolius (Lam.) Salisb. , Plectranthus galpinii Schltr. , Plectranthus arthropodus Briq. , Plectranthus charianthus Briq. , Plectranthus peglerae T. Cooke , Plectranthus behrii Compton ): It occurs from southern Africa to southern Mozambique.
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Plectranthus galeatus Vahl (Syn .: Plectranthus bicolor flower , Plectranthus macrophyllus flower ): It occurs in Bali , Java, Sumatra and Borneo.
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Plectranthus garckeanus (Vatke) JKMorton (Syn .: Coleus garckeanus Vatke, Plectranthus salviiflorus Chiov.): This new combination took place in 1998. It occurs only in Ethiopia.
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Plectranthus gardneri Thwaites : It occurs only in Sri Lanka.
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Plectranthus geminatus P.I. Forest. : It was first described from Queensland in 2014.
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Plectranthus gibbosus Hedge : It was first described from Madagascar in 1998. It is only known from two localities in the provinces of Fianarantsoa and Toamasina.
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Plectranthus gigantifolius Suddee : It was first described in 2004 from south-western Thailand.
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Plectranthus gillettii J.K. Morton : It was first described in 1998/9. It occurs from southern to eastern Ethiopia, Somalia and northern Kenya.
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Plectranthus giorgii ( De Wild. ) Ined. (Syn .: Coleus giorgii De Wild. , Solenostemon giorgii (De Wild.) Champl. ): This new combination is not yet validly published. It occurs in the Republic of the Congo and the Democratic Republic of the Congo .
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Plectranthus glabratus (Benth.) Alston (Syn .: Coleus paniculatus Benth. , Solenostemon paniculatus (Benth.) Guillaumet & A.Cornet , Coleus glabratus Benth. , Coleus wightii Benth. , Plectranthus coleoides Benth. , Plectranthus bernardii ) Doan in Sri Lanka, southern India, Thailand and Vietnam.
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Plectranthus glabriflorus P.I. Forest. : It was first described in 1994 from Queensland.
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Plectranthus glandulosus Hook. f. (Syn .: Plectranthus almamii A.Chev., Plectranthus hylophilus Gürke, Plectranthus laxiflorus var. Genuinus Briq. , Plectranthus phryxotrichus Briq., Plectranthus urticoides Baker): It is widespread in tropical Africa.
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Plectranthus globosus Ryding : It was first published in 1997 in the Democratic Republic of the Congo.
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Plectranthus godefroyae (NEBr.) Ined. (Syn .: Solenostemon godefroyae N.E.Br. ): This new combination has not yet been published validly. It occurs in the Democratic Republic of the Congo and in Angola.
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Plectranthus goetzei Gürke (Syn .: Plectranthus salubenii Brummitt & Seyani): It occurs from southwestern Tanzania via Malawi to Zambia.
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Plectranthus gracilis Suess. (Syn .: Plectranthus zernyi Gilli, Plectranthus seyanii AJPaton & Brummitt): It occurs from southern Tanzania via Malawi and Mozambique to Zimbabwe.
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Plectranthus gracillimus (TCEFr.) Hutch. & Dandy (Syn .: Plectranthus micranthus Chiov., Plectranthus schlechteri (TCEFr.) Hutch. & Dandy, Plectranthus tenuis Hutch. & Dandy): It is common in tropical Africa.
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Plectranthus grallatus Briq. (Syn .: Plectranthus cooperi T. Cooke, Plectranthus krookii Gürke, Plectranthus praetervisus Briq. , Plectranthus transvaalensis Briq.): It is widespread in southern Africa.
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Plectranthus grandibracteatus Hedge : It was first described from Madagascar in 1998.
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Plectranthus grandicalyx (EABruce) JKMorton : They occur from southern Ethiopia via Sudan to northern Uganda.
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Plectranthus grandidentatus Gürke : It occurs from southern Zimbabwe to southern Africa.
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Plectranthus graniticola P.I. Forest. : It was first described in 1992 from Queensland.
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Plectranthus gratus S.T.Blake : It is only found in northeast Queensland.
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Plectranthus graveolens R.Br. : It occurs in New South Wales, Queensland and Lord Howe Island . It became extinct on Norfolk Island.
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Plectranthus guerkei Briq. : It is widespread from tropical to southern Africa.
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Plectranthus guruensis A.J.Paton : It was first described in 2013 from Mozambique. This endemic is only known from two sites in the river system in the vicinity of Mt. Namuli.
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Plectranthus gymnostomus (Gürke) AJPaton (Syn .: Coleus gymnostomus Gürke): This new combination took place in 2009. It occurs in Tanzania.
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Plectranthus habrophyllus P.I. Forest. : It was first described in 1994 from Queensland.
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Plectranthus hadiensis (Forssk.) Schweinf. ex Sprenger (Syn .: Plectranthus forskalaei Vahl nom. Superfl., Plectranthus zeylanicus Benth. , Plectranthus tomentosus Benth., Plectranthus zatarhendi var. tomentosus (Benth.) Codd, Plectranthus hadiensis var. tomentosus (Benth.) Codd, Plectranthus madagascariensis var. ramosior Benth. , Plectranthus ramosior (Benth.) van Jaarsv., Plectranthus paucicrenatus Franch., Plectranthus cyaneus Gürke, Plectranthus woodii Gürke, Plectranthus zatarhendi var. woodii (Gürke) Codd, Plectranthus hadiensis var. woodii (Gürke) Codd, Plectranthus horridus ( Hereafter) Baker, Plectranthus rupestris Vatke ex Baker, Plectranthus draconis Briq. , Plectranthus hararensis Gürke, Plectranthus erlangeri Gürke, Plectranthus pachyphyllus Gürke ex T. Cooke, Plectranthus petrensis S. Moore, Plectranthus petroussis S. Moore, Plectranthus petrensis S. Moore, Plectranthus & L. Egypt , Ethiopia and Eritrea are widespread from tropical to southern Africa and occurs on the Arabian Peninsula, the Maldives and Sri Lanka.
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Plectranthus hallii J.K. Morton : It is only found in Ghana .
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Plectranthus harrisii J.K. Morton : It occurs only in Ghana.
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Plectranthus helferi Hook. f. (Syn .: Plectranthus fulvescens Prain): It occurs from Myanmar to northern Thailand.
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Plectranthus hereroensis Engl. (Syn .: Plectranthus matabelensis Baker, Plectranthus myrianthus Briq., Plectranthus otaviensis Dinter, Plectranthus aurifer Dinter ex Launert): It occurs from southern tropical Africa to southern Africa.
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Plectranthus hexaphyllus Baker : It occurs in Madagascar.
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Plectranthus hijazensis Abdel Khalik : It wasfirst describedfrom Saudi Arabia in 2016.
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Plectranthus hilliardiae Codd : There have been two subspecies since 2001:
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Plectranthus hilliardiae subsp. australis van Jaarsv. & AEvan Wyk : It was first described in 2001 from the Eastern Cape .
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Plectranthus hilliardiae Codd subsp. hilliardiae : It occurs in KwaZulu-Natal .
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Plectranthus hirsutus Hedge : It was first described from Madagascar in 1998.
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Plectranthus hockii De Wild. (Syn .: Plectranthus katangensis De Wild. Nom. Superfl., Holostylon katangense Robyns & Lebrun nom. Superfl., Ocimum hockii (De Wild.) Robyns & Lebrun, Symphostemon articulatus IMJohnst.): It comes from southwestern Tanzania via Malawi and Zambia to Angola.
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Plectranthus hoslundioides Scott Elliot : It occurs in Madagascar.
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Plectranthus humbertii Hedge : It was first described from Madagascar in 1998.
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Plectranthus humulopsis B.J.Pollard : It was first described in 2009. It occurs from tropical West Africa to Cameroon.
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Plectranthus hyemalis J.RIWood : It occurs only in Yemen.
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Plectranthus igniarioides Ryding : It was first described from Somalia in 2005.
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Plectranthus igniarius (Schweinf.) Agnew (Syn .: Plectranthus malinvaldii Briq., Plectranthus igniarius subsp. Grandicalyx Beentje): It occurs in Djibouti, Eritrea, Ethiopia, Somalia, in northern Kenya, in Sudan and in Yemen.
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Plectranthus ignotus A.J.Paton : It was first described in 2009 from southwestern Tanzania.
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Plectranthus incrassatus Hedge : It was first described in 2003 from Madagascar.
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Plectranthus inflatus (Benth.) RHWillemse (Syn .: Coleus inflatus Benth., Coleus benthamianus Arn.): This endemic occurs only in Sri Lanka.
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Plectranthus inselbergi B.J.Pollard & AJPaton : It was first described in 2006. It occurs in Equatorial Guinea and in northwestern Gabon.
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Plectranthus insignis Hook. f. Cameroon and the Central African Republic .
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Plectranthus insolitus C.H.Wright : It occurs in Angola.
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Plectranthus insularis P.I. Forest. : It was first described in 2011 from Queensland.
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Plectranthus intraterraneus S.T.Blake : It occurs in Australia.
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Plectranthus intrusus Briq. : It occurs in the Democratic Republic of the Congo.
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Plectranthus janthinothryx Lebrun & L.Touss. : It occurs in the Democratic Republic of the Congo and Uganda.
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Plectranthus jebel-marrae Wickens & B.Mathew : This endemic occurs only in Jebel Marra in Sudan.
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Plectranthus kamerunensis Gürke (Syn .: Plectranthus aberdaricus TCEFr., Plectranthus mannii Baker, Plectranthus keniensis S.Moore, Plectranthus sangerawensis Gürke, Plectranthus sangerawensis, var. Glabrior TCEFr., Plectranthus comes from the south of Nigeria Cameroon, Tanzania and Uganda.
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Plectranthus kanneliyensis (LHCramer & S. Balas.) RHWillemse (Syn .: Coleus kanneliyensis LHCramer & S. Balas): This endemic occurs only in Sri Lanka.
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Plectranthus kapatensis (REFr.) JKMorton (Syn .: Coleus kapatensis REFr.): This new combination took place in 1998. It occurs from western Ethiopia through southern Tanzania to southern tropical Africa.
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Plectranthus kivuensis (Lebrun & L.Touss.) RHWillemse : It occurs from Eritrea and Ethiopia to Kenya, Rwanda and the Democratic Republic of the Congo to northern Tanzania.
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Plectranthus koualensis (A.Chev. Ex Hutch. & Dalziel) BJPollard & AJPaton (Syn .: Coleus koualensis A.Chev. Ex Hutch. & Dalziel, Solenostemon koualensis (A.Chev. Ex Hutch. & Dalziel) JKMorton): This new combination successes 2006. This endemic occurs only on Mt. Dourou in Ivory Coast .
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Plectranthus kunstleri Prain : This endemic occurs only in Perak on the Malay Peninsula.
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Plectranthus lactiflorus (Vatke) Agnew : It occurs from Eritrea and Sudan to Kenya, Rwanda, Uganda to northern and northwestern Tanzania.
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Plectranthus laetus P.I. Forest. : It was first described from Queensland in 2015.
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Plectranthus lanceolatus Bojer ex Benth. (Syn .: Plectranthus lavanduloides Baker, Plectranthus burnatii Briq.): It occurs in Madagascar.
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Plectranthus lanuginosus (Hochst. Ex Benth.) Agnew (Syn .: Plectranthus semayatensis Cufod.): It occurs from Eritrea, Sudan and Somalia to Kenya, Rwanda, Uganda, the Democratic Republic of the Congo to northern Tanzania and Yemen.
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Plectranthus lasianthus (Gürke) Vollesen (Syn .: Plectranthus tetensis (Baker) Agnew, Plectranthus erubescens Hedge): It occurs from southern Ethiopia to southern Africa and Madagascar.
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Plectranthus laurifolius Hedge : It was first described from Madagascar in 1998.
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Plectranthus laxiflorus Benth. (Syn .: Plectranthus albus Gürke, Plectranthus fraternus TCEFr., Plectranthus johnstonii Baker, Plectranthus kondowensis Baker, Plectranthus lilacinus Gürke, Plectranthus neumannii Gürke, Plectranthus triflorus Baker, Plectranthus triflorus Baker, Plectranthus occurs from southern Africa to insectranthus violien Africa).
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Plectranthus leiperi P.I. Forest . : It was first described in 1994 from Queensland.
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Plectranthus leptophyllus (Baker) AJPaton (Syn .: Coleus longipetiolatus Gürke, Coleus leptophyllus Baker, Coleus swynnertonii S.Moore, Plectranthus chiridensis Codd): This new combination took place in 2009. It occurs in Kenya, Uganda, Tanzania, Mozambique and in Zimbabwe.
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Plectranthus linearifolius (JKMorton) BJPollard & AJPaton (Syn .: Solenostemon linearifolius JKMorton): This new combination took place in 2006. It occurs only on three island mountains (Diendiou, Kindia, Tonkoyah) in Guinea.
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Plectranthus linearis Hedge : It was first described from Madagascar in 1998.
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Plectranthus longiflorus Benth. It occurs in Madagascar.
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Plectranthus longipes Baker (Syn .: Plectranthus amaniensis Gürke, Plectranthus buraensis S.Moore, Plectranthus ellenbeckii Gürke, Plectranthus emanueli Buscal. & Muschl., Plectranthus panganensis Gürke): It occurs in Eritrea, Kenya, Ethiopia, Tanzania.
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Plectranthus longipetiolatus Hedge : It was first described from Madagascar in 1998.
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Plectranthus lucidus (Benth.) Van Jaarsv. & TJEdwards (Syn .: Plectranthus strigosus var. Lucidus Benth.): The rank of a species was given in 1997. It occurs in South Africa.
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Plectranthus macilentus Hedge : It was first described from Madagascar in 1998.
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Plectranthus madagascariensis (Pers.) Benth. (Syn .: Ocimum auricula Forssk. Ex Benth., Ocimum madagascariense Pers., Coleus madagascariensis (Pers.) A.Chev., Plectranthus hirtus Benth., Plectranthus mauritianus Bojer, Plectranthus pubescens Willd. Ex Benth. , Plectrantus Sieberhus ex . ): It occurs from Mozambique to southern Africa and on Mauritius and Réunion .
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Plectranthus mafiensis A.J.Paton : It was first described in 2009. It is only known from the collection of types in 1937 and is endemic to the Tanzanian island of Mafia .
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Plectranthus malabaricus (Benth.) RHWillemse (Syn .: Plectranthus malabaricus var. Leptostachys (Benth.) RHWillemse): It occurs in Sri Lanka and southern India .
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Plectranthus malawiensis B.Mathew : It comes from southeastern Kenya via Malawi and Tanzania to northern Zambia.
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Plectranthus malvinus van Jaarsv. & TJEdwards : It was first described in 1997 from South Africa.
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Plectranthus mandalensis Baker : It occurs only on Mt. Mulanje in Malawi and Mt. Namuli in Mozambique.
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Plectranthus marquesii Gürke : It occurs only in Angola.
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Plectranthus marrubatus J.K. Morton : It was first described in 1998/9. It occurs only from southern Ethiopia to northern Kenya.
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Plectranthus masukensis Baker : There have been two varieties since 2009:
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Plectranthus masukensis var. Dissectus A.J.Paton : It was first described from western Tanzania in 2009.
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Plectranthus masukensis Baker var. Masukensis (Syn .: Plectranthus brevipes Baker, Plectranthus nyasicus (Baker) MRAshby): It comes from Kenya on Burundi, the Democratic Republic of Congo, Malawi and Tanzania to northern Zambia before.
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Plectranthus mechowianus (Briq.) Ined. (Syn .: Coleus mechowianus Briq.): This new combination is not yet validly published. It occurs in Angola.
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Plectranthus megacalyx A.J.Paton : It was first described in 2009. It occurs from southwestern Tanzania via Malawi to eastern Zambia.
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Plectranthus megadontus P.I. Forest. : It was first described in 1994 from Queensland.
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Plectranthus megafolius A.J.Paton (Syn .: Plectranthus macrophyllus AJPaton nom. Illeg.): It was first validly described in 2013 from Tanzania.
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Plectranthus melleri Baker (Syn .: Plectranthus luteus Gürke): It occurs in Kenya, Liberia , Gabon , Burundi, Uganda, Rwanda, the Democratic Republic of Congo, Angola, Mozambique, Zambia and Madagascar.
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Plectranthus membranaceus (Scott Elliot) hedge (Syn .: Plectranthus canescens var. Membranaceus Scott Elliot): This new combination took place in 1998. It occurs in Madagascar. (1998).
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Plectranthus merrillii H.Keng : This endemic occurs only in northern Luzon .
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Plectranthus minutiflorus Ryding : It was first described in 2000. It occurs in eastern and southern Ethiopia and northern Kenya.
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Plectranthus minutus P.I. Forest. : It was first described in 1992 from Queensland.
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Plectranthus mirabilis (Briq.) Launert : It occurs in the southern part of the Democratic Republic of the Congo, in Angola, Zambia, on the Cape Verde Islands and in north-eastern Namibia.
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Plectranthus mirus S.T.Blake : This endemic is found only in northeast Queensland.
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Plectranthus miserabilis Briq. : It occurs in the Democratic Republic of the Congo.
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Plectranthus mocquerysii Briq. : It occurs in Madagascar.
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Plectranthus modestus Baker : It occurs from southwestern Tanzania, Malawi and Zambia.
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Plectranthus mollis (Aiton) Spreng. (Syn .: Plectranthus cordifolius D. Don, Plectranthus divaricatus Weinm., Plectranthus incanus Link): It occurs from the Indian subcontinent to northern Myanmar.
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Plectranthus monostachyus (P.Beauv.) BJPollard (syn .: Ocimum monostachyum P.Beauv., Plectranthus palisotii Benth. Nom. Illeg., Solenostemon monostachyus (P.Beauv.) Briq., Solenostemon ocymoides var. Monostachyus .(P.Beauv. ) Baker, Solenostemon monostachyus var. Amplifrons Briq.): This new combination took place in 2001. There are four subspecies:
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Plectranthus monostachyus subsp. lateriticola (A.Chev.) BJPollard (Syn .: Solenostemon lateriticola A.Chev., Solenostemon monostachyus subsp. lateriticola (A.Chev.) JKMorton): This new combination took place in 2001. It occurs in tropical West Africa.
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Plectranthus monostachyus subsp. marrubiifolius (Brenan) BJPollard (Syn .: Solenostemon gouanensis A.Chev. nom. nud., Solenostemon monostachyus var. marrubiifolius Brenan, Solenostemon monostachyus subsp. marrubifolius (Brenan) JKMorton): This new combination was made in the western part of 2001): central tropical Africa.
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Plectranthus monostachyus (P.Beauv.) BJPollard subsp. monostachyus (Syn .: Solenostemon ocymoides Schumach. & Thonn., Solenostemon africanus Briq.): This new combination took place in 2001. It occurs from tropical West Africa to southern Chad .
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Plectranthus monostachyus subsp. perennis (JKMorton) BJPollard (Syn .: Solenostemon monostachyus subsp. perennis JKMorton): This new combination took place in 2001. It occurs from tropical West Africa to Sudan.
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Plectranthus montanus Benth. (Syn .: Plectranthus cylindraceus Hochst. Ex Benth., Plectranthus densiflorus T. Cooke, Plectranthus fischeri Gürke, Plectranthus glomeratus RADyer, Plectranthus marrubioides Hochst. Ex Benth., Plectranthus moschosmoides Baker, Plectranthus vookillosis RADyere, Plectranthus spiciformusis RADyere): Sie occurs on the Arabian Peninsula, from tropical to southern Africa and southern India.
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Plectranthus mutabilis Codd : It occurs in South Africa.
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Plectranthus mzimvubuensis van Jaarsv. : It was first described in 2004 from South Africa.
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Plectranthus neochilus Schltr. : It is distributed from southern tropical Africa to southern Africa.
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Plectranthus nigericus (Alston) ined. (Syn .: Englerastrum nigericum Alston, Plectranthus denudatus A. Chev. Ex Hutch. & Dalziel, Coleus denudatus (A.Chev. Ex Hutch. & Dalziel) Robyns): This new combination is not yet validly published. It occurs in tropical West Africa.
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Plectranthus nitidus P.I. Forest. : It was first described in 1992 from New South Wales and Queensland.
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Plectranthus niveus (here) ined. (Syn .: Solenostemon niveus Hiern): This new combination is not yet validly published. It occurs in Angola.
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Plectranthus oblanceolatus Hedge : It was first described from Madagascar in 1998.
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Plectranthus occidentalis B.J.Pollard (Syn .: Coleus mannii . Hook f. Majana mannii (Hook f) Kuntze.. Solenostemon mannii (Hook f) Baker,.. Solenostemon cymosus Baker): It was first described of 2005. It occurs from Sudan to tropical West Africa.
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Plectranthus oertendahlii T.CEFr. : This endemic occurs only in southern KwaZulu-Natal.
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Plectranthus ombrophilus Hedge : It was first described from Madagascar in 1998.
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Plectranthus omissus P.I. Forest . : It was first described in 1992 from Queensland.
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Plectranthus orbicularis Gürke (Syn .: Plectranthus sphaerophyllus Baker): It occurs in eastern Tanzania including Zanzibar and Pemba .
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Plectranthus oribiensis Codd : It was first described in 1980 from southern KwaZulu-Natal.
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Plectranthus ornatus Codd : It occurs from Eritrea via Ethiopia, Somalia, Sudan and Kenya to eastern Tanzania.
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Plectranthus otostegioides (Schweinf. Ex Gürke) Ryding : This new combination took place in 1999. It occurs from Djibouti, Eritrea, Ethiopia, Somalia, Sudan and Kenya to northern Tanzania. ().
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Plectranthus ovatus Benth. : It only occurs in Yemen.
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Plectranthus papilionaceus Ranir. & Phillipson : It was first described in 2007 from Madagascar.
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Plectranthus parishii Hook. f. : It occurs in Myanmar in southern China and in Taiwan .
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Plectranthus parvicalyx A.J.Paton : It was first described in 2009 from southwestern Tanzania.
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Plectranthus parviflorus Willd. (Syn .: Plectranthus australis R.Br. , Plectranthus australis var. Vulgaris Domin , Plectranthus klossii S.Moore , Plectranthus paniculatus Jacq. , Plectranthus parviflorus Spreng. Nom. Illeg., Plectranthus sieberi Benth. ): It comes in New Guinea , in Australia, the Lesser Sunda Islands and a few other Pacific islands.
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Plectranthus parvifolius Talbot : It occurs only in southern India.
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Plectranthus parvus olive. : It occurs in Kenya, Burundi, Uganda in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Malawi, Tanzania and northern Samia.
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Plectranthus pauciflorus Baker (Syn .: Plectranthus auriculatus Robyns & Lebrun, Plectranthus ugandensis S.Moore ): It occurs in Kenya, Burundi, Rwanda, Uganda in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Malawi, Tanzania and in Zambia.
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Plectranthus penicillatus A.J.Paton : It was first described in 2009. It occurs in southern Tanzania and eastern Zambia.
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Plectranthus pentheri (Gürke) van Jaarsv. & TJEdwards (Syn .: Coleus pentheri Gürke): This new combination took place in 1997. It occurs from southwestern Zimbabwe to southern Africa.
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Plectranthus perrieri Hedge : It was first described from Madagascar in 1998.
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Plectranthus persoonii Hedge : It was first described from Madagascar in 1998.
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Plectranthus petiolaris Benth. (Syn .: Plectranthus kuntzei Gürke): It occurs from southern Mozambique to southern Africa.
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Plectranthus petraeus Backer ex Adelb. : This endemic occurs only in eastern Java.
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Plectranthus phulangkaensis Suddee, Suphuntee & Saengrit : It was first described from Thailand in 2014.
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Plectranthus pichompae Hedge : It was first described from Madagascar in 1998.
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Plectranthus pinetorum A.J.Paton : It was first described in 2013. It occurs in Malawi and Zimbabwe.
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Plectranthus platyphyllus A.J.Paton : It was first described in 2009 from southwestern Tanzania.
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Plectranthus pobeguinii (Hutch. & Dalziel) BJPollard (Syn .: Coleus pobeguinii Hutch. & Dalziel, Leocus pobeguinii (Hutch. & Dalziel) JKMorton): This new combination took place in 2009. It occurs in tropical West Africa.
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Plectranthus poggeanus (Briq.) Ined. (Syn .: Coleus poggeanus Briq.): This new combination is not yet validly published. It occurs in the Democratic Republic of the Congo.
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Plectranthus porcatus van Jaarsv. & PJDWinter : It was first described in 2005. This endemic occurs only in the Leolo Mountains in Limpopo.
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Plectranthus porphyranthus T.J. Edwards & NRCrouch : It was first described in 2000 from southern Zimbabwe.
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Plectranthus praetermissus Codd : It occurs in South Africa.
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Plectranthus preussii (Gürke) ined. (Syn .: Coleus preussii Gürke): This new combination is not yet validly published. It only occurs in Cameroon.
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Plectranthus prostratus Gürke (Syn .: Plectranthus margeritae Buscal. & Muschl., Plectranthus quadridentatus Schweinf. Ex Baker): It occurs from Eritrea, Ethiopia and Kenya to Tanzania and Uganda.
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Plectranthus psammophilus Codd : It occurs in Mozambique and northern KwaZulu-Natal.
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Plectranthus pseudomarrubioides R.H.Willemse : It occurs on the Arabian Peninsula and from Ethiopia via Kenya to northern Tanzania and Uganda.
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Plectranthus puberulentus J.K. Morton : It occurs from Ethiopia, Somalia and Kenya to Tanzania and Uganda.
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Plectranthus pubescens Baker (Syn .: Plectranthus manganjensis Baker, Plectranthus nyikensis Baker): It occurs from southwestern Tanzania and Malawi to Mozambique and perhaps Kenya.
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Plectranthus pulchellus P.I. Forest. : It was first described in 1994 from Queensland.
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Plectranthus pulcherissimus A.J.Paton : It was first described in 2013. It occurs in the southern part of the Democratic Republic of the Congo and in Zambia.
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Plectranthus punctatus (L. f.) L'Hér. : There are two subspecies:
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Plectranthus punctatus subsp. lanatus J.K.Morton (Syn .: Plectranthus edulis (Vatke) Agnew, Plectranthus punctatus subsp. edulis (Vatke) AJPaton, Plectranthus fimbriatus (Lebrun & L.Touss) Troupin & Ayob..): It comes in Eritrea, Kenya, Tanzania, Cameroon , Rwanda, Uganda, Burundi and the Democratic Republic of the Congo.
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Plectranthus punctatus (L. f.) L'Hér. subsp. punctatus (Syn .: Plectranthus lycopifolius A.Rich., Plectranthus maculosus (Lam.) Salisb., Plectranthus serrulatus (Robyns) Troupin & Ayob.): It occurs in tropical Africa and Madagascar.
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Plectranthus purpuratus Harv. : There have been three subspecies since 1997:
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Plectranthus purpuratus subsp. montanus van Jaarsv. & TJEdwards : It was first described in 1997. It occurs only in southern Mpumalanga and Swaziland.
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Plectranthus purpuratus Harv. subsp. purpuratus : It occurs in KwaZulu-Natal.
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Plectranthus purpuratus subsp. tongaensis van Jaarsv. & TJEdwards : It was first described in 1997 from KwaZulu-Natal.
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Plectranthus radiatus A.J.Paton : It was first described in 2009 from southern Tanzania.
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Plectranthus reflexus van Jaarsv. & TJEdwards : It occurs in South Africa.
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Plectranthus rehmannii Gürke : This endemic occurs only in KwaZulu-Natal.
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Plectranthus reticulatus (A.Chev.) BJPollard (Syn .: Coleus casamancicus A.Chev. Ex Hutch. & Dalziel, Coleus reticulatus A.Chev., Isodictyophorus reticulatus (A.Chev.) JKMorton, Isodictyophorus chevalieri Briq.) took place in 2012. It occurs in tropical West Africa.
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Plectranthus robustus (Hiern) AJPaton (Syn .: Solenostemon robustus Hiern, Holostylon robustum (Hiern) G.Taylor): This new combination took place in 2013. It occurs in Angola.
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Plectranthus rosulatus Hedge : It was first described in 2005 from northwestern Madagascar.
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Plectranthus rotundifolius (Poir.) Spreng. (Syn .: Plectranthus coppinii Heckel, Plectranthus ternatus Sims, Plectranthus tuberosus Blume): It is widespread in tropical Asia. It is a neophyte in some tropical areas.
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Plectranthus rubropunctatus Codd : It occurs in Limpopo and Swaziland.
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Plectranthus rubroviolaceus Hedge : It was first described from Madagascar in 1998.
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Plectranthus rungwensis A.J.Paton : It was first described in 2009. This endemic occurs only on Mt. Rungwe in Tanzania.
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Plectranthus rutenbergianus Vatke : It occurs in Madagascar.
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Plectranthus saccatus Benth. : There have been three subtaxas since 1997:
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Plectranthus saccatus var. Longitubus Codd : It occurs only in KwaZulu-Natal.
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Plectranthus saccatus subsp. pondoensis van Jaarsv. & TJEdwards : It was first described in 1997 from South Africa.
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Plectranthus saccatus Benth. subsp. saccatus : It occurs in South Africa.
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Plectranthus sallyae A.J.Paton : It was first described in 2009 from southwestern Tanzania.
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Plectranthus salvioides ( B. Heyne ex Roth) Benth. : It occurs in India.
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Plectranthus sanguineus Britten : It occurs in Malawi, Mozambique and Zimbabwe.
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Plectranthus saxicola B.J.Pollard & AJPaton : It was first described in 2006. It occurs in western and western-central tropical Africa.
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Plectranthus scandens (Gürke) RHWillemse : It occurs in Kenya and northern Tanzania.
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Plectranthus scaposus Hedge : It was first described from Madagascar in 1998.
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Plectranthus scebeli (Chiov.) Ryding (Syn .: Coleus scebeli Chiov.): This new combination took place in 1999. This endemic occurs only in southern Somalia .
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Plectranthus schizophyllus Baker : It occurs in southwestern Tanzania and northern Malawi.
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Plectranthus schweinfurthii Sprenger : This endemic occurs only in Yemen.
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Plectranthus scopulicola A.J.Paton : It was first described in 2009 from the western Usambara Mountains in Tanzania.
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Cunted nettle ( Plectranthus scutellarioides (L.) R.Br. , Syn .: Plectranthus blumei (Benth.) Launert , Plectranthus ingratus flower , Plectranthus laciniatus flower , Plectranthus scutellarioides flower nom. Illeg., Coleus acuminatus Benth. , Coleus atropurpureus Benth. , Coleus atropurpureus Benth. Coleus batemannii T.Moore , Coleus bausei T.Moore , Coleus berkeleyi T.Moore , Coleus blancoi Benth. , Coleus blumei Benth. , Coleus clarkei T.Moore , Coleus crispipilus (Merr.) Merr. , Coleus dixii T.Moore , Coleus eureka auct. nom. nud., Coleus formosanus Hayata , Coleus gaudichaudii Briq. , Coleus grandifolius Benth. , Coleus gibbsiae S.Moore , Coleus gibsonii J.J.Veitch , Coleus grandifolius Blanco nom illeg.., Coleus hendersonii rule , Coleus hybridus Cobeau , Coleus igolotorum Briq. , Coleus ingratus (flower) Benth. , Coleus integrifolius Elmer , Coleus laciniatus (flower) Benth. , Coleus macranthus var. crispipilus Merr. , Coleus marmoratus W.Bull , Coleus marshallii T.Moore , Coleus multicolor ex Kellock , Coleus multiflorus Benth. , Coleus murrayi T. Moore , Coleus pubescens Merr. , Coleus pumilus Blanco , Coleus rehneltianus A.Berger , Coleus reveesii T.Moore , Coleus ruckeri T.Moore , Coleus saundersii T.Moore , Coleus savannicola K.Schum. , Coleus scottii T.Moore , Coleus secundiflorus Benth. , Coleus telfordii McPhail ex H.Laurentius , Coleus veitchii Dombrain , Coleus verschaffeltii Lem. , Coleus zschokkei Merr. , Solenostemon blumei (Benth.) M.Gómez ): It is widespread from tropical to subtropical Asia via Malesia to northern Australia. It is a neophyte in many areas of the world.
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Plectranthus secundiflorus (Baker) Hedge (Syn .: Orthosiphon secundiflorus Baker): This new combination took place in 1998. It occurs in Madagascar.
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Plectranthus selukwensis N.E.Br. : It occurs in Zambia and Zimbabwe.
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Plectranthus seretii (De Wild.) Vollesen (Syn .: Coleus seretii De Wild., Calchas seretii (De Wild.) PVHeath): This new combination took place in 1980 .: It comes in the Ethiopian province of Bale , in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, in Tanzania and in northwestern Madagascar.
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Plectranthus sessilifolius A.J.Paton : It was first described in 2013. It occurs in Mozambique and Zimbabwe.
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Plectranthus shirensis (gherkin) AJPaton (Syn .: Coleus punctatus Baker, Coleus shirensis gherkin, Solenostemon shirensis (gherkin) Codd, Calchas shirensis (gherkin) PVHeath, Solenostemon zambesiacus Baker): This new combination took place in 2005, to southern Tanzania. in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Malawi, Angola, Mozambique, Zambia and Zimbabwe.
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Plectranthus sigmoideus A.J.Paton : It was first described in 2009. It occurs in southwest Tanzania Malawi, in the Democratic Republic of the Congo and in Zambia. (2009).
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Plectranthus socotranus A.R.Sm. : This endemic occurs only on Socotra .
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Plectranthus sparsiflorus (Elmer) H.Keng : This endemic occurs only in Mindanao .
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Plectranthus spectabilis S.T.Blake : This endemic occurs only in northeastern Queensland.
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Plectranthus spicatus E. Mey. (Syn .: Plectranthus subspicatus Hochst.): It occurs from southern Mozambique to southern Africa.
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Plectranthus splendens P.I. Forest. : It was first described from Queensland in 2014.
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Plectranthus stachyoides olive. (Syn .: Plectranthus cylindrostachys Robyns & Lebrun): It occurs in Kenya, Tanzania, Uganda, Rwanda in the Central African Republic and in the Democratic Republic of the Congo.
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Plectranthus steenisii H.Keng : This endemic occurs only in eastern Java.
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Plectranthus stenophyllus Baker : It occurs in southern Tanzania, Malawi, Mozambique and Zimbabwe.
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Plectranthus stenosiphon Baker (Syn .: Plectranthus albocaeruleus NEBr.): It occurs in southern Malawi, in central Mozambique and in Zimbabwe.
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Plectranthus stolzii Gilli : It occurs in southwestern Tanzania and northern Malawi.
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Plectranthus strangulatus A.J.Paton : It was first described in 2009. This endemic occurs only in the Uluguru Mountains in Tanzania.
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Plectranthus strictipes (G.Taylor) AJPaton (Syn .: Holostylon strictipes G.Taylor): This new combination took place in 2013. It occurs in Burundi and Angola.
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Plectranthus strigosus Benth. ex E. Mey. (Syn .: Plectranthus kuntzeanus Domin, Plectranthus parviflorus Gürke nom. Illeg.): It occurs in South Africa.
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Plectranthus stylesii T.J.Edwards : It was first described from the Eastern Cape of 2005.
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Plectranthus suaveolens S.T.Blake : It occurs in the eastern Australian states of New South Wales and Queensland.
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Plectranthus subincisus Benth. : It occurs in Sri Lanka and southern India.
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Plectranthus swynnertonii S.Moore : It occurs in Malawi, Mozambique, Zimbabwe and Mpumalanga .
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Plectranthus sylvestris Gürke (Syn .: Plectranthus bosseri Hedge, Plectranthus chiradzulensis Baker, Plectranthus ferrugineus (Robyns) Troupin & Ayob.): It occurs in tropical Africa and Madagascar.
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Plectranthus tenuicaulis (Hook. F.) JKMorton (Syn .: Plectranthus herbaceus Briq., Plectranthus minimus Gürke, Plectranthus peulhorum (A.Chev.) JKMorton): It occurs from tropical West Africa to Cameroon, Malawi and southwestern Tanzania via Angola to Zambia .
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Plectranthus termiticola A.J.Paton : It was first described from Zambia in 2013.
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Plectranthus tetradenifolius A.J.Paton : It was first described in 2009. It occurs in Kenya, Tanzania, South Sudan, Cameroon and Uganda.
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Plectranthus tetragonus Gürke (Syn .: Plectranthus biflorus Baker, Plectranthus dekindtianus De Wild., Plectranthus melanocarpus Gürke): It occurs from Kenya to southern Africa.
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Plectranthus thalassoscopicus P.I. Forest. : It was first described in 1997 from Queensland.
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Plectranthus thyrsoideus (Baker) B.Mathew : It occurs in Malawi, Zambia and Zimbabwe.
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Plectranthus tomentifolius Suddee : It is believed to be extinct and was last reported from the Thai peninsula in 1896.
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Plectranthus torrenticola P.I. Forest. : It was first described in 1992 from Queensland.
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Plectranthus triangularis A.J.Paton : It was first described in 2009. It occurs in southeastern Kenya and eastern Tanzania.
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Plectranthus trilobus Hedge : It was first described from Madagascar in 1998.
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Plectranthus trullatus A.J.Paton : It was first described from Tanzania in 2009.
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Plectranthus unguentarius Codd : It only occurs in Namibia .
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Plectranthus venteri van Jaarsv. & L.Hankey : It was first described in 1997. It occurs only in southern Zimbabwe and in Limpopo in the Leolo Mountains.
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Plectranthus ventosus P.I. Forest . : It was first described from Queensland in 2015.
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Plectranthus venustus P.I. Forest. : It was first described in 2011 from Queensland.
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Plectranthus verticillatus (L. f.) Druce (Syn .: Plectranthus nummularius Briq., Plectranthus thunbergii Benth.): It occurs from southern Mozambique to southern Africa. It is a neophyte in some areas.
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Plectranthus vesicularis A.J.Paton : It was first published in 2009. It occurs in Tanzania and northern Mozambique.
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Plectranthus vestitus Benth. : It occurs in Madagascar.
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Plectranthus vettiveroides (Jacob) NPSingh & BDSharma : It occurs in southern India.
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Plectranthus veyretiae (Guillaumet & A.Cornet) Hedge (Syn .: Solenostemon veyretiae Guillaumet & A.Cornet): This new combination took place in 1998. It occurs in Madagascar.
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Plectranthus vinaceus Hedge : It was first described from Madagascar in 1998.
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Plectranthus viphyensis Brummitt & Seyani : There have been two subspecies since 2009:
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Plectranthus viphyensis Brummitt & Seyani subsp. viphyensis : It was first published in 1987. It occurs in Tanzania, Malawi, Mozambique and Zimbabwe.
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Plectranthus viphyensis subsp. zebrarum (Brummitt & Seyani) AJPaton (Syn .: Plectranthus zebrarum Brummitt & Seyani ): It has been a subspecies since 2009. It occurs in eastern Zambia and northern Malawi.
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Plectranthus viridis (Briq.) Ined. (Syn .: Coleus viridis Briq.): This new combination has not yet been published validly. It occurs in the Democratic Republic of the Congo.
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Plectranthus welwitschii (Briq.) Codd : It occurs in Angola.
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Plectranthus wollastonii S.Moore : It occurs in Burundi, Rwanda, Uganda, in the Democratic Republic of the Congo and in southern Kenya.
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Plectranthus xanthanthus (CYWu & YCHuang) ined. (Syn .: Coleus xanthanthus CYWu & YCHuang): This new combination is not yet validly published. It occurs in Yunnan.
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Plectranthus xerophilus Codd : It occurs in South Africa.
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Plectranthus xylopodus Lukhoba & AJPaton It replaces the invalid published name Ocimum cinereum R.Br.in 2000. nom. nud. It occurs from southern Ethiopia through Kenya to Uganda.
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Plectranthus zenkeri Gürke : It occurs in Cameroon.
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Plectranthus zombensis Baker (Syn .: Plectranthus lastii Baker): It occurs only in southern Malawi.
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Plectranthus zuluensis T. Cooke : It occurs in Swaziland and South Africa.
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