Species Blepharis capensis
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Etymology of Blepharis:
Gk. blepharis = eyelash, hence fringed; referring to the delicate fringe of hairs that adorn the bracts and calyx below the flowers.
Etymology of capensis:
From the Cape Province of South Africa, previously known as the Cape Colony. -ensis is a Latin adjectival suffix meaning “pertaining to or “originating in,” Thus these organisms were first discovered in the Cape. In the early days of exploration this epithet was frequently applied to anywhere in South Africa or even Southern Africa
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Observations of Taxon
Blepharis capensis
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Auriol Batten (David)
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Blepharis capensis
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Pauline Bohnen (David)
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Blepharis capensis
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Melloson Allen (Melloson)
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15/11/2012 - 4:18pm
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Blepharis capensis
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Audrey Moriarty (Yvette)
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Blepharis capensis
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Yvette van Wijk (Yvette)
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20/10/2007 - 10:24am
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