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I've wikified (and italicized) this great list. This is (among other things) helpful to see where information is already present, and where it is missing. I also homogenized the family titles (some were headers, others just in bold, don't know if that was by purpose) and changed them two third degree (so there can still easily be a category above them, such as class or order, don't know anything about plant taxonomy ;). Because I did this semi-automatically, there are minor issues like a species linked several times when there are different varieties present in Southern Africa. If you have reasons to not like it, please leave me a note before reverting it. cheers --Sarefo 23:11, 7 December 2006 (UTC)[reply]
Currently its accronym soup, jargon, etc... Are these references? People who discovered the species? People who named the species? If the reader doesn't know what he's reading, the list becomes inaccessible.