Species Androcymbium decipiens
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There aren’t any identifications of Androcymbium decipiens.
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Location unknown
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Etymology of Androcymbium:
Gk. andro- = male (in botanical language, stamen); kymbium = cup or saucer (La. cymba). The petal limbs enfold the stamens. Common names ‘men-in-a-boat’, ‘cup-and-saucer’.
Etymology of decipiens:
From the Latin decipiens = ‘deceptive’ or 'false' / 'to catch' or 'trap'; usually referring to its similarity to another taxon
Scientific name:
Androcymbium decipiens N.E. Br.
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Observations of Taxon
There aren’t any identifications of Androcymbium decipiens.