Species Conophytum bolusiae
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There aren’t any identifications of Conophytum bolusiae.
Range:
Location unknown
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Etymology of Conophytum:
Gk. konos = cone; phytum = plant; alluding to the inverted cone shape of the plant.
Etymology of bolusiae:
Named after Louisa Harriet Margaret Bolus (nee Kensit) (1877-1970). Great grand-uncle Harry Bolus appointed her as Curator of his private (now Bolus) herbarium in 1903, a post she held till her retirement in 1955 at the age of 77. In 1912 she married Frank Bolus, Harry's youngest son, also a keen amateur botanist. She specialized in Ericaceae, Orchidaceae, Iridaceae and Mesembryanthemaceae.
Scientific name:
Conophytum bolusiae Schwantes
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Protologue:
Gartenwelt 33: 25 (1929)
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Year published:
1929
Observations of Taxon
There aren’t any identifications of Conophytum bolusiae.