Species Brunia glutinosa
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There aren’t any identifications of Brunia glutinosa.
Range:
Location unknown
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Etymology of Brunia:
For Alexander Brown (f 1692–1698), a naval surgeon and plant collector who worked for the East India Company around 1690 and collected in India, the Cape, Spain and Arabia, etc. sending specimens to Plukenet (1641–1706), an English botanist, royal professor of botany and gardener to Queen Mary; James Petiver (c 1665–1718) a London apothecary; Jacob Bobart (c 1665–1718) in Oxford and to Charles du Bois (1656–1740), an English merchant and botanist, treasurer of the East India Company. He amassed a vast herbarium of East Indian plants. No further details are known.
Etymology of glutinosa:
From the Latin glutinosus meaning ‘sticky’; referring to the glue-like nature of the plant
Scientific name:
Brunia glutinosa P. J. Bergius
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Protologue:
Descr. Pl. Cap. 57 (1767)
Synonym status:
Year published:
1767
Observations of Taxon
There aren’t any identifications of Brunia glutinosa.