Species Polystachya sandersonii
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There aren’t any identifications of Polystachya sandersonii.
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Etymology of Polystachya:
Gk. polys = many; stachys = ear of grain or spike; referring to the many branchlets which make up the inflorescence in some species and which may resemble spikes of wheat.
Etymology of sandersonii:
Named after John Sanderson (1820-1881), journalist, trader and draughtsman. He was editor of the Natal Times and frequently sent seeds to Hooker at Kew and Harvey in Dublin.
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Observations of Taxon
There aren’t any identifications of Polystachya sandersonii.