Species Plectranthus succulentus
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Etymology of Plectranthus:
Gk. plektron = a spur; anthos = a flower. A genus with conspicuously spurred flowers.
Etymology of succulentus:
From the Latin succus = 'juice' or 'sap' and ulent = 'full of', 'rich in' or 'abounding in'; i.e. succulent and full of juice
Scientific name:
Plectranthus succulentus R.A. Dyer & E. A. Bruce
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Protologue:
Fl. Pl. Africa 27: t. 1073 (1949)
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Year published:
1949
Observations of Taxon
Plectranthus succulentus
Name of observer:
David Gwynne-Evans (David)
Date observed:
Date observed unknown
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