Species Hertia natalensis
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There aren’t any identifications of Hertia natalensis.
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Etymology of Hertia:
For Johann Casimir Hertius (1679–1748), German physician. He studied at the University of Halle and became a professor of botany, anatomy and surgery at Universität Giessen (1714–1748), being elected rector thrice and dean of the medical faculty on nine occasions. Although, seemingly, he did not leave behind a legacy of scientific literature, he is acclaimed for his teaching skills, and four of his students held a chair at the university. His doctoral dissertation, De Crepitu Ossium (On the Clashing of the Bones) (1704) certainly sounds interesting.
Etymology of natalensis:
From the Natal region along the east-coast of South Africa
Scientific name:
Hertia natalensis O. Hoffm. ex Kuntze
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Observations of Taxon
There aren’t any identifications of Hertia natalensis.