Species Zehneria scabra
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Etymology of Zehneria:
For Joseph Zehner, Austrian natural history artist and skilful observer who lived in Vienna. No further details found.
Etymology of scabra:
From the Latin scabo meaning 'to scratch' meaning 'rough'
Scientific name:
Zehneria scabra (L. f.) Sond.
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Dioecious glabrescent perennial climber to 6 m. Leaves cordate, toothed, rough above and softly hairy below. Flowers in axillary umbels, cream. Fruits fleshy, scarlet. Aug.--Apr. Forest margins, SW, LB, SE (Cape Peninsula to tropical Africa).
Observations of Taxon
Zehneria scabra
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Auriol Batten (David)
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Zehneria scabra
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Yvette van Wijk (Yvette)
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