Entry From
Flora of South Africa, (2003) Author: Dr J.P. Roux
Common names
A. njassae Gurke in Engl., Pflanzenw. Ost-Afr. C: 346 (1895); Bak., I.e. 393 (1900); Hedge in Notes R. bot. Gdn Edinb. 32: 45 (1972). Type: Malawi, Shire highlands, Buchanan 529 (B, syn.t; K, lecto., fide Ryding). A. canescens Gurke in Bot. Jb. 22: 147 (1895); Cooke in F.C. 5,1: 294 (1910); Phillips in Ann. S. Afr. Mus. 16: 241 (1917); Launert & Schreiber in F.S.W.A. 123: 8 (1969); Ross, Fl. Natal 304 (1972); Jacot Guill., Fl. Lesotho 239 (1972). Type: Cape, Graaff-Reinet, Bolus sub Herb. Norm. Austr. Afr. 1345 (B, syn.t; K, lecto., fide Ryding). A. nyikensis Bak. in Kew Bull. 1898: 160 (1898); in F.T.A. 5: 392 (1900). Type: Malawi, Nyika Plateau, Whyte 119 (K, hole). Plectranthus volkmannae Dinter in Feddes Reprium Beih. 53: 124 (1928), nom. nud. P. rupicola Dinter ex Goossens in Trans. Roy. Soc. S. Afr. 21: 252 (1933), nom. nud. Specimen cited Dinter 5514.
Use
2. Aeollanthus buchnerianus Briq. in Bot. Jb. 19: 187 (1894); Bak. in F.T.A. 5: 392 (1900); Ryding in Nord. J. Bot. 1: 156 (1981). Type: Angola, Malanje, Bango, Buchner 571 (B, holo.t; K, lecto., fide Ryding).
Range
Recorded from northern S.W.A./Namibia, comÂmon at higher elevations in the Transvaal, extending to eastern Orange Free State and the adjoining parts of northern Natal, Lesotho and eastern Cape; although recorded from Swaziland by Compton, Fl. Swaziland 66 (1966), the specimens so named are A. rehmannii. Also found in Zimbabwe, Angola and Mozambique, northwards to Tanzania. Grows in shallow soil among rocks, in semi-shady places. Map 66.