Species Moraea luteoalba
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Etymology of Moraea:
Linnaeus married Sara Elisabeth Moraea; her father was Dr. Johan Moraeus, the town physician of Falun. The name "Morea" was originally given by Philip Miller after "Robert More of Shropshire", but was taken over by Linnaeus and changed to Moraea.
Etymology of luteoalba:
From the Latin luteus = 'yellow', and alba = 'white'; the flowers are two-toned.
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Observations of Taxon
There aren’t any identifications of Moraea luteoalba.