Species Glinus bainesii
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There aren’t any identifications of Glinus bainesii.
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Location unknown
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Etymology of Glinus:
Gk. glinos = sweet juice, maple, used by Theophrastus. Some species are eaten for food; others have herbal properties.
Etymology of bainesii:
Likely named after the English painter and explorer (John) Thomas Baines (1830-1875) who co-discovered Welwitschia mirabilis; or Thomas Charles John Baines (1830-1893), a South African road engineer who built over 900km of roads including many of the famous passes in South Africa; or less-likely English botanist Henry Baines (1793-1878) who published the Flora of Yorkshire (1840).
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Observations of Taxon
There aren’t any identifications of Glinus bainesii.