Species Sisymbrium marlothii
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There aren’t any identifications of Sisymbrium marlothii.
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Location unknown
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Etymology of Sisymbrium:
Gk. sisymbrion = watercress; used by Theophrastus. Name for a fragrant herb, perhaps mint.
Etymology of marlothii:
Named after Hermann Wilhelm Rudolf Marloth (1855-1931), a German-born pharmacist, analytical chemist and botanist who collected plants in Namibia in 1886, discovering over 100 new species. A brilliant naturalist who translated his insightful observations together with art in his seminal Flora of South Africa.
Scientific name:
Sisymbrium marlothii O.E. Schulz
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Protologue:
Engl. Pflanzenr. Crucif. -Sisymbr. 80 (1924)
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Year published:
1924
Observations of Taxon
There aren’t any identifications of Sisymbrium marlothii.