Species Helichrysum rosum
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Etymology of Helichrysum:
Gk. (h)elios = sun; chrysos = gold; referring to the bright yellow flowerheads of many of the flowers of species in this genus.
Etymology of rosum:
Latin, from Greek helikhrusos, from helix ‘spiral’ + khrusos ‘gold’. It originally denoted a yellow-flowered plant, possibly Helichrysum stoechas .
Scientific name:
Helichrysum rosum (P. J. Bergius) Less.
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Protologue:
Syn. Gen. Compos. 306 (1832)
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Year published:
1832
Like H. revolutum but involucral bracts tipped milk-white. Mainly Sept.--Mar. Stony slopes and flats, SW, AP, KM, LB, SE (Stellenbosch to Free State).
Observations of Taxon
Helichrysum rosum
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Name of observer:
Pauline Bohnen (David)
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Helichrysum rosum var. arcuatum
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Katryn van Heerden (David)
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Helichrysum rosum var. arcuatum
Name of observer:
Katryn van Heerden (David)
Date observed:
Date observed unknown