#89 They called me Caladium bicolor, also known as Caladium brongniartii, Caladium gaerdtii, Caladium connaertii, Caladium chantinii, Caladium kochii, Caladium verschaffeltii, Caladium curwadlii, Caladium houlletii, Caladium barraquinii, Caladium leopoldii, Caladium sieboldii, Caladium wightii, Xanthosoma lindenii, Caladium jacquinii, Caladium thelemannii, Caladium eckhartii, Caladium bicolor f. wightii, Caladium bicolor f. chantinii, Caladium bicolor f. barraquinii, Caladium neumannii, Caladium bicolor f. verschaffeltii, Caladium bicolor f. neumannii, Caladium bicolor f. brongniartii, Phyllotaenium lindenii, Caladium lindenii, Alocasia roezlii, Caladium dussii, and Caladium hendersonii. I pay homage to the male botanists Gaerdt (I couldn’t find his records), Connaert (I couldn’t find his records), Chantin (I couldn’t find his records), Verschaffelt (I couldn’t find his records), Curwadl (I couldn’t find his records), Houllet (I couldn’t find his records), Barraquin (I couldn’t find his records), Leopold (I couldn’t find his records), Linden (I couldn’t find his records), Thelemann (I couldn’t find his records), Eckhart (I couldn’t find his records), Alfred Neumann, Roezl (I couldn’t find his records), Duss (I couldn’t find his records), Philipp Franz von Siebold, or Karl (Carl) Theodor Ernst von Siebold, Robert Wight, or William Franklin Wight, Nikolaus Joseph von Jacquin, or Joseph Franz von Jacquin, Adolphe Theodore Brongniart, Adolphe-Théodore Brongniart, or Alexandre Brongniart, Karl Koch, Georg Friedrich Koch, Karl Heinrich Emil Koch, Johann Friedrich Wilhelm Koch, or Wilhelm Daniel Joseph Koch, and George Henderson, Edward George Henderson, Murray Ross Henderson, Norlan C. Henderson, Andrew Augustus Henderson, Archibald Henderson, or Andrew Henderson. They first catalogued me in 1800.
Tag: Brazil Northeast
Dodonaea viscosa
#58 They called me Dodonaea viscosa, also known as Dodonaea ehrenbergii, Dodonaea viscosa f. ehrenbergii, Dodonaea eriocarpa var. forbesii, Dodonaea eriocarpa var. skottsbergii, Dodonaea eriocarpa var. hillebrandii, and Dodonaea eriocarpa var. sherffii. I pay homage to the male botanists Christian Gottfried Ehrenberg, Skottsberg (I couldn’t find his records), Sherff (I couldn’t find his records), William (Wilhelm) Hillebrand, or William Francis Hillebrand, and Charles Noyes Forbes, Edward Forbes, or Henry Ogg Forbes. They first catalogued me in 1760.
Trimezia martinicensis
#18 They called me Trimezia martinicensis, also known as Xanthocromyon herbertii. I pay homage to the male botanist William Herbert. They first catalogued me in 1844.