Species Gladiolus milleri
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There aren’t any identifications of Gladiolus milleri.
Range:
Location unknown
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Etymology of Gladiolus:
La. gladiolus = a small sword; referring to the sword-like shape of the leaves.
Etymology of milleri:
Possibly named after Philip Miller (1691 - 1771), a British botanist of Scottish decent. He was chief gardener at Chelsea Physic Garden and author of two major works at the time: The Gardener's and Florists Dictionary or a Complete System of Horticulture (1724) and The Gardener's Dictionary containing the Methods of Cultivating and Improving the Kitchen Fruit and Flower Garden, which first appeared in 1731
Scientific name:
Gladiolus milleri Ker Gawl.
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Protologue:
Bot. Mag. 17: t. 632 (1803)
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Year published:
1803
Observations of Taxon
There aren’t any identifications of Gladiolus milleri.