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I believe that based upon a google search, this article should be renamed to leonotis nepetaefolia. Wiki wiki1 06:42, 11 July 2007 (UTC)

ADDED: 10.04.16


æ (ae) is pronounced within the rules of the IPA as like "Ih" as in "If", as in Nepetae, as in Nepetifolia. whether it be an I or AE is obsolutely irrelevent to the issue. You should be more concerned about the misidentified specie in the tax box.

Dumbasses going to "shaman' sites and getting their 'humulus' plants as a 'strain of wild dagga' should find another hobby.these inebriated halfwit 'psychonauts', fail horribly - at apparently everything.

Identification

The species depicted in the taxonomy box might well be Leonotis nepetifolia as stated - that is, klip dagga (not wild). The leaves in L. nepetifolia are cordate/serrated except the top pair, which is lanceolate with serrated edges as depicted here. Rikypedia (talk) 02:45, 29 March 2011 (UTC)

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Hi, for everyone working on this page: I sorta sectioned the article off into little sections. The sections are really thin now, but I think it makes it simple to see what needs to be added, and also, then it wont be a blob with things added wherever. I don't really know why I posted this here, I just wanted to get something up so other discussion would be more welcome =P that's all Bobertlo 18:46, 25 October 2006 (UTC)