Species Dichrostachys lugardiae
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There aren’t any identifications of Dichrostachys lugardiae.
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Etymology of Dichrostachys:
Gk. dis- = two; chroos = colour; stachys = spike. The flower spikes are yellow and lilac (Hugh Glen); the upper bisexual flowers are yellow, the lower neuter flowers rosy-purple (Jackson); flowers have coloured staminodes (Don Perrin).
Etymology of lugardiae:
Mrs Charlotte Eleanor (nee Howard) (1859-1939). Wife of Major Edward James Lugard of the Indian Army. She was a professional painter of miniatures which she exhibited in the Royal Academy. She collected a number of species in Ngamiland, many of which she did water-colour paintings for. Specimens and paintings are in Kew.
Scientific name:
Dichrostachys lugardiae N.E. Br.
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Observations of Taxon
There aren’t any identifications of Dichrostachys lugardiae.