Species Argyrolobium rogersii
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There aren’t any identifications of Argyrolobium rogersii.
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Etymology of Argyrolobium:
Name from the Greek arguros, silver, and lobion, a pod.
Etymology of rogersii:
Named after Rev. William Moyle Rogers (1835-1920), clergyman and specialist on Rubus. He was brought to the Cape by Bishop Gray in 1860 and appointed vice-principal of Bishop's College (Bishops) in Cape Town. His holy orders stationed him at Riversdale from January - June 1860, at George from June 1860 - September 1862 and then briefly at Caledon from October 1862. His whole cape collection is stored at the British Museum.
Scientific name:
Argyrolobium rogersii N.E. Br.
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Protologue:
Burtt Davy, Man. Fl. Pl. & Ferns Transvaal, Pt. (1926)
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Year published:
1926
Observations of Taxon
There aren’t any identifications of Argyrolobium rogersii.