Species Cadaba gillettii
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Etymology of Cadaba:
La. cadaba = without leaves, from kadhab, the Arabic name of C. farininosa. This plant, ‘desert broom’, is leafless and survives in the harshest conditions.
Etymology of gillettii:
Named after Jan Bevington Gillett (1911-1995), a prolific collector around Africa. After serving in the war he joined John Hutchinson on a collecting tour in South Africa. In 1932 he collected plants in Ethiopia. He became the Principal Scientific Officer at Kew on the flora of Tropical East Africa and from 1959 became the botanist in charge of the herbarium in East Africa. He had a particular interest in Commiphoras and the flora of Somalia.
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Observations of Taxon
There aren’t any identifications of Cadaba gillettii.