Species Pharnaceum lineare
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Etymology of Pharnaceum:
For Pharnaces II (63–47 BCE), son of Mithradates VI Emperator, King of Pontus, in North East Anatalia, on the Black Sea. He was defeated by Julius Caesar (100–140 BCE) at Sinopa, the actual occasion on which Caeser gave the extraordinarily concise message ‘veni, vidi, vici’ (‘I came, I saw, I conquered’) which he dispatched to Rome.
Etymology of lineare:
From the Latin linearis = ‘relating to lines’ or 'linear'; typically referring to the straight leaves
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Unknown
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Protologue:
Suppl. Pl. 185 (1782)
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Year published:
1782
Observations of Taxon
Pharnaceum lineare
Name of observer:
Hilda Mason (David)
Date observed:
Date observed unknown
Collection:
Pharnaceum lineare
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Name of observer:
Mary Maytham Kidd (David)
Date observed:
Date observed unknown
Pharnaceum lineare
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Name of observer:
David Gwynne-Evans (David)
Date observed:
21/09/2020 - 11:34am
Collection:
Pharnaceum lineare
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Name of observer:
David Gwynne-Evans (David)
Date observed:
21/09/2020 - 2:42pm
Collection:
Pharnaceum lineare
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Name of observer:
Cameron McMaster (David)
Date observed:
08/09/2013 - 1:44pm
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