Species Dorotheanthus gramineus
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Etymology of Dorotheanthus:
For Dorothea Schwantes (1849–?) (née Meyer), wife of farmer Jürgen Meyer and mother of German professor and botanist Gustav Martin Heinrich Gustav Schwantes, who published the genus in her honour in 1927.
Etymology of gramineus:
From the Latin gramineus = ‘grassy’
Scientific name:
Dorotheanthus gramineus (Haw.) Schwantes
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Protologue:
Möller's Deutsche Gaertn.-Zeitung 43: 282 (1927)
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Year published:
1927
Observations of Taxon
Dorotheanthus gramineus
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Name of observer:
Lynda de Wet (David)
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Date observed unknown
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