Species Pseudoselago serrata
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Etymology of Pseudoselago:
Gk. pseudo- = false, resembling but not the real Selago (q.v.). Looks like Selago whose seeds are tapered on both ends compared with Pseudoselago only at one end; also Pseudoselago has a yellow-orange patch inside the flower which is not present in Selago.
Etymology of serrata:
From the Latin serratus = ‘serrated’ or 'saw-toothed'. Each tooth is angled more on one side than the other (forward pointing) as compared with dentate which is equally angled on both sides forming triangular teeth.
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Protologue:
Edinburgh J. Bot. 52(3): 252 (1995)
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Year published:
1995
Observations of Taxon
Pseudoselago serrata
Name of observer:
Anne Bean & Amida Johns (David)
Date observed:
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Pseudoselago serrata
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Name of observer:
David Gwynne-Evans (David)
Date observed:
25/12/2020 - 8:16am
Collection:
Pseudoselago serrata
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Name of observer:
Amida Johns (David)
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