Species Duvalia transvaalensis
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There aren’t any identifications of Duvalia transvaalensis.
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Location unknown
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Etymology of Duvalia:
For Henri Auguste Duval (1774–1814), French physician and botanist. He studied medicine at the University of Paris, was famous for his catalogue Plantae succulenta in horto Alenconio (1809) and was the author of Enumeratio plantarum succulentum in horto Alenconio. He was the first person to describe the plant genera Gasteria, Haworthia and Ligulari, and authored a book on all the species found naturally in the environs of Paris (1813).
Etymology of transvaalensis:
From the former Transvaal Province of South Africa; now Gauteng Province. Trans meaning 'across', and vaal refers to the Vaal River, it being on the far side of the river from the Cape.
Scientific name:
Duvalia transvaalensis Schltr.
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Protologue:
Bot. Jahrb. Syst. 20: 54 (1894) [1895]
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Year published:
1894
Observations of Taxon
There aren’t any identifications of Duvalia transvaalensis.