Species Myrica serrata
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Etymology of Myrica:
Gk. myrike = fragrance; also murikē (myrike) meaning a Tamarisk (= a family of mainly Old World desert shrubs and trees); referring to the plant’s aromatic leaves in many species.
Etymology of serrata:
From the Latin serratus = ‘serrated’ or 'saw-toothed'. Each tooth is angled more on one side than the other (forward pointing) as compared with dentate which is equally angled on both sides forming triangular teeth.
Scientific name:
Myrica serrata Lam.
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Protologue:
Encycl. (Lamarck) 2: 592 (1786)
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Year published:
1786
Observations of Taxon
Myrica serrata
Name of observer:
Sasa Malan (David)
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Collection:
Myrica serrata
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Pauline Bohnen (David)
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Myrica serrata
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Janet M. Gibson (David)
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Myrica serrata
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David Gwynne-Evans (David)
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Myrica serrata
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Joan van Gogh (David)
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