Species Neobakeria heterandra
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There aren’t any identifications of Neobakeria heterandra.
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Location unknown
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Etymology of Neobakeria:
La. neo- = new. For John Gilbert Baker (1834–1920), British botanist, botanical collector at the herbarium of Kew Gardens for 33 years, during the last nine years of which he was keeper of the herbarium, Fellow of the Royal and Linnaean societies and a prolific writer. He wrote handbooks on many plant groups, including Amaryllidaceae, Bromeliaceae, Iridaceae, Liliaceae and ferns. His published works include Flora of Mauritius and the Seychelles (1877) and Handbook of the Irideae (1892). He was the father of the botanist Edmund Gilbert Baker.
Etymology of heterandra:
From the Greek 'hetero' meaning different and 'andros' meaning male; referring to the male parts of the flower (stamens).
Scientific name:
Neobakeria heterandra F. M. Leight.
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Protologue:
Fl. Pl. South Africa 19: t. 729 (1939)
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Year published:
1939
Observations of Taxon
There aren’t any identifications of Neobakeria heterandra.