Species Ruschia bracteata
Pictures from Observations
There aren’t any identifications of Ruschia bracteata.
Range:
Location unknown
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Etymology of Ruschia:
For Ernst Julius Rusch (1867–1957), Namibian farmer, businessman and plant collector. He came to South-West Africa (Namibia) in 1890, where he grew succulent plants and later established a nursery at Lichtenstein, near Windhoek, Namibia. He and his son Ernst Franz Rusch Jnr (1897–1964) made many collecting trips together. He was one of the founders of Windhoek, and was given freedom of the city on his 60th birthday.
Etymology of bracteata:
From the Latin bracteatus = 'gilt', 'gilded', 'covered with a thin veneer of gold', 'shining like gold', but may also refer to having bracts.
Scientific name:
Ruschia bracteata L. Bolus
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Protologue:
Notes Mesembryanthemum Pt. 2, 93 (1929)
Synonym status:
Year published:
1929
Observations of Taxon
There aren’t any identifications of Ruschia bracteata.