Species Cliffortia nitidula
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Location unknown
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Etymology of Cliffortia:
For George Clifford (1685–1760), Dutch merchant and banker, amateur botanist and zoologist. He was a director of the Dutch East India Company and owned a magnificent garden at Hartecamp, Netherlands, as well as a private zoo in Amsterdam. George Clifford is best known as a patron of the Swedish naturalist Linnaeus, whom he employed as ‘hortulanus’ and who catalogued the family’s unique collection of plants, herbarium and library. The result was Linnaeus’s 530-page book Hortus Cliffortianus (1738), his first important work, in which he described many species from Clifford’s garden. The publication was paid for by George Clifford as a private edition.
Etymology of nitidula:
From the Latin nitidus = 'bright' or 'shiny'
Scientific name:
Cliffortia nitidula (Engl.) R. E. Fr. & T.C.E. Fr.
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Protologue:
Notizbl. Bot. Gart. Berlin-Dahlem 8: 649 (1923)
Synonym status:
Year published:
1923
Observations of Taxon
Cliffortia nitidula
Name of observer:
Richard Boon (David)
Date observed:
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Cliffortia nitidula
Name of observer:
Elsa Pooley (David)
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Cliffortia nitidula
Name of observer:
Elsa Pooley (David)
Date observed:
Date observed unknown
Cliffortia nitidula
Name of observer:
Yvette van Wijk (Yvette)
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