Species Brownleea coerulea
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Etymology of Brownleea:
For Rev. John Brownlee (1791–1871), British botanist who was a gardener, theologian, Xhosa linguist and missionary in South Africa. He arrived in Cape Town in 1817 and established a mission station on the site that would become King William’s Town. He was a well regarded botanist and had an extensive garden of local plants, and sent local specimens to William Henry Harvey, an Irish botanist who came out to South Africa in 1835 and who wrote Flora Capensis.
Etymology of coerulea:
From the Latin coeruleus = 'dark blue' or 'sky blue'
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Brownleea coerulea
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Barbra Jeppe (David)
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Brownleea coerulea
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David Gwynne-Evans (David)
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Brownleea coerulea
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David Gwynne-Evans (David)
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Brownleea coerulea
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Cameron McMaster (David)
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Brownleea coerulea
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Cameron McMaster (David)
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26/02/2009 - 12:03pm
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