Species Erica cruenta
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Etymology of Erica:
Gk. ereike = to break. The name used for a heath by Theophrastus (372–287 BCE) and Pliny the Elder. The stems are brittle and break easily (Lindsay); or possibly but less likely because of the ability of the plant to break up bladder stones (Paxton’s Botanical Dictionary).
Etymology of cruenta:
From the Latin cruentus = 'blood stained'; referring to the blood-red colouring of the flowers
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Observations of Taxon
Erica cruenta
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Pauline Bohnen (David)
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Erica cruenta
Name of observer:
Nick Helme (David)
Date observed:
22/01/2015 - 7:49pm
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Erica cruenta
Name of observer:
Gerha (David)
Date observed:
13/10/2010 - 2:00pm
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Erica cruenta
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Gerhard Kirsten (David)
Date observed:
13/10/2010 - 2:00pm
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Erica cruenta
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Name of observer:
Gerhard Kirsten (David)
Date observed:
06/10/2010 - 2:00pm
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