Species Clivia nobilis
Pictures from Observations
Range:
Location unknown
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Etymology of Clivia:
For Lady Charlotte Florentia Clive, Duchess of Northumberland (1787–1866), the granddaughter of Baron Robert Clive (who founded the British Empire in India), and who for some time was the governess of the future Queen Victoria. Clivias were first discovered in 1815 by the naturalist and explorer William Burchell in the forests of Eastern Cape Province of South Africa. Additional plants were collected in the same area in the early 1820s by plant collector and Kew gardener James Bowie, under the direction of Kew botanist James Lindley who named the plant ‘Clivia’ in 1828.
Etymology of nobilis:
From the Latin nōbilis meaning noble or noteworthy.
Scientific name:
Unknown
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Synonym of:
Unknown
Long etymology:
Protologue:
Bot. Reg. 14: t. 1182 (1828)
Synonym status:
Year published:
1828
Observations of Taxon
Clivia nobilis
Locality:
Name of observer:
Auriol Batten (David)
Date observed:
Date observed unknown
Collection:
Clivia nobilis
Name of observer:
Barbara Jeppe & Leigh Voigt (David)
Date observed:
Date observed unknown
Clivia nobilis
Locality:
Name of observer:
Cameron McMaster (David)
Date observed:
25/04/2012 - 4:12pm
Collection:
Clivia nobilis
Locality:
Name of observer:
Cameron McMaster (David)
Date observed:
23/01/2012 - 2:05pm
Clivia nobilis
Locality:
Name of observer:
Cameron McMaster (David)
Date observed:
28/11/2010 - 12:35pm