Species Leipoldtia jacobseniana
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There aren’t any identifications of Leipoldtia jacobseniana.
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Etymology of Leipoldtia:
In honour of Christian Frederick Louis Leipoldt, 1880-1947, born at Worcester in the Cape, befriended by Harry Bolus; doctor, author, journalist, editor, amateur botanist and collector, cook and poet.
Etymology of jacobseniana:
Named after either Werner Bahne Georg Jacobsen (1909-1995), a German geologist and geobotanist at the eniversities of Berlin, Graz, Leoben (Austria) and Munich. His main interest was in the ferns and published The ferns and fern allies of southern Africa (1983). Collected around 5500 specimens, most of which were destroyed in the Berlin fire. Or named after Niels Henning Günther Jacobsen (1941-). A German ecologist and herpetologist who mainly collected plants (around 4000 specimens) mainly from Zimbabwe and Transvaal.
Scientific name:
Leipoldtia jacobseniana Schwantes
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Observations of Taxon
There aren’t any identifications of Leipoldtia jacobseniana.