Species Abutilon lugardii
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There aren’t any identifications of Abutilon lugardii.
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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 lugardii:
Named after Maj. Edward James Lugard (1865-1944) or his brother Maj. Fredrick John Dealtry Lugard (1858-1945) who led an expedition across the Kalahari Desert to Lake Ngami in1896. In 1897-1899 James visited the same area collecting 374 species of which 92 were described as new.
Scientific name:
Abutilon lugardii Hochr. & Schinz
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Protologue:
Bull. Herb. Boissier Ser. II. 3: 825 (1903)
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Year published:
1903
Observations of Taxon
There aren’t any identifications of Abutilon lugardii.