Species Edmondia bicolor
Pictures from Observations
There aren’t any identifications of Edmondia bicolor.
Range:
Location unknown
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Etymology of Edmondia:
The previous belief that this genus might honour James W. Edmond, Scottish botanist (died 1815) has been discredited as new evidence indicates he died in 1875. Possibly named after Englishborn Edmund Davall (Davallia. q.v.) It is possible that the French botanist Alexandre Henri Gabriel de Cassini (1781–1832) mis-spelled Devall’s first name ‘Edmund’ as this English word ‘Edmund’ is spelled ‘Edmond’ in French, hence the genus Edmondia.
Etymology of bicolor:
From the Latin bi meaning ‘two’; and the Latin color meaning ‘colour’. This typically refers to the flower having two colours
Scientific name:
Edmondia bicolor Cass.
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Protologue:
Dict. Sci. Nat., ed. 2 14: 254 (1819)
Synonym status:
Year published:
1819
Observations of Taxon
There aren’t any identifications of Edmondia bicolor.