Species Abutilon englerianum
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There aren’t any identifications of Abutilon englerianum.
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Location unknown
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Etymology of Abutilon:
Arabic aubutilun, Latinised as abutilon, first used by Ibn Sina Avicenna (Abd Allāh ibn Sīnā) (980–1037) for a mallow-like plant or mulberry tree. The leaves of some species in this genus resemble those of the mulberry tree.
Etymology of englerianum:
After Heinrich Gustav Adolf Engler (1844-1930), botanist from Berlin. He instigated and contributed to multiple prodigious botanical flora of both the world and Brazil. He visited SA three times and Namibia once. He developed the most famous 'Engler' system of botanical arrangement by which many herbaria were arranged.
Scientific name:
Abutilon englerianum Ulbr.
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Protologue:
Bot. Jahrb. Syst. 51: 30 (1913)
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Year published:
1913
Observations of Taxon
There aren’t any identifications of Abutilon englerianum.