Species Brownanthus marlothii
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Etymology of Brownanthus:
For Nicholas Edward Brown (1849–1934), British botanist at Kew Gardens from 1873. Although he never visited South Africa, he became an expert on African plants, particularly succulents. In 1921 he was awarded the Captain Scott Memorial medal in recognition of his work on South African flora and in 1932 an honorary DSc was conferred on him by the University of the Witwatersrand. His papers appeared mainly in the Kew Bulletin and in Flora Capensis.
Etymology of marlothii:
Named after Hermann Wilhelm Rudolf Marloth (1855-1931), a German-born pharmacist, analytical chemist and botanist who collected plants in Namibia in 1886, discovering over 100 new species. A brilliant naturalist who translated his insightful observations together with art in his seminal Flora of South Africa.
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Observations of Taxon
Brownanthus marlothii
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Various (David)
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Brownanthus marlothii
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Gideon Smith et al. (David)
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Brownanthus marlothii
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David Gwynne-Evans (David)
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Brownanthus marlothii
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David Gwynne-Evans (David)
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