Species Limeum aphyllum
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There aren’t any identifications of Limeum aphyllum.
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Etymology of Limeum:
Ancient classical name for a poisonous plant, Gk. loimos = a plague, pestilence. ‘These small weeds are acrid poisons’ (Bonder, Flora Capensis).
Etymology of aphyllum:
From Greek a- = 'without' and phyllon = 'leaf'; referring to it's leafless habit
Scientific name:
Limeum aphyllum L. f.
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Observations of Taxon
There aren’t any identifications of Limeum aphyllum.