Species Massonia longipes
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Range:
Location unknown
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Etymology of Massonia:
For Francis Masson (1741–1805), British gardener and plant collector for Kew Gardens. He was sent by Sir Joseph Banks to collect plants in South Africa and sailed with Captain James Cook to the Cape, where he stayed from 1772–1775. Two of his three expeditions were made jointly with Carl Peter Thunberg, who named this genus for him. From 1786–1795, he visited Madeira, the Canary Islands and Azores, West Indies, North America and North Africa. He collected more than 500 specimens including, now household names, the bird-of-paradise flower Strelitzia reginae and the arum lily Zantedeschia aethiopica among others such as Gladioli, Lobelia, Geranium, Pelargonium, Protea and Mesembryanthemum. He authored Stapeliae Novae on new South African succulents he discovered (1796).
Etymology of longipes:
From the Latin longus = 'long' and pes = 'foot'. In plants, this often refers to the base of the leaf or flower.
Scientific name:
Massonia longipes Baker
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Protologue:
Fl. Cap. (Harvey) 6: 411 (1896)
Synonym status:
Year published:
1896
Observations of Taxon
Massonia longipes
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Name of observer:
James Deacon (Mr.Drimia)
Date observed:
12/10/2020 - 12:37pm
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Androcymbium
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Name of observer:
Nick Helme (David)
Date observed:
13/08/2016 - 12:26pm
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Massonia longipes
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Name of observer:
Cameron McMaster (David)
Date observed:
25/08/2013 - 3:13pm
Collection:
Massonia longipes
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Name of observer:
Came (David)
Date observed:
31/08/2003 - 5:22am
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Massonia longipes
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Name of observer:
Came (David)
Date observed:
25/06/2012 - 2:57pm
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