
Species Cleretum patersonjonesii
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Location unknown
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Etymology of Cleretum:
Gk. kleros = fate, chance, lot (as in ‘drawing lots’); -etum = the place dominated by a given plant. In early Sparta public land was apportioned to citizens by drawing lots, with the best land given to those who, by chance, drew a winning lot.
Etymology of patersonjonesii:
Named after photographer extraordinaire, Colin Paterson-Jones. He photographed particularly plants including all the Proteaceae for the Sasol Protea Field Guide, photographed tens of thousands of other species. Husband of Dee Snijman.
Scientific name:
Cleretum patersonjonesii Klak
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Protologue:
Haseltonia 18: 31 (2014)
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Year published:
2014
Observations of Taxon

Cleretum patersonjonesii
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Name of observer:
Annelise Le Roux and Zelda Wahl (David)
Date observed:
Date observed unknown
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