Species Leucadendron guthrieae
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There aren’t any identifications of Leucadendron guthrieae.
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Etymology of Leucadendron:
Gk. leukos = white; dendron = tree; referring to commonly called ‘witteboom’ or ‘silver tree’.
Etymology of guthrieae:
For Francis Guthrie (1831–1899), English lawyer, mathematician and botanist. He studied at London University, getting a BA degree (1850) and an LLB (1852) before coming to South Africa in 1861 to teach mathematics at Graaff-Reinet College. His extensive collections of flora from the Cape Peninsula are honoured by the Guthrie Herbarium within the Bolus Herbarium at UCT.
Scientific name:
Leucadendron guthrieae Salter
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Protologue:
J. S. Afr. Bot., 9: 8 (1943)
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Year published:
1943
Observations of Taxon
There aren’t any identifications of Leucadendron guthrieae.