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Cullumia ciliaris, (L. ) R. Br (Ciliated Cullumia)

Cullumia ciliaris, (L. ) R. Br (Ciliated Cullumia)


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Date: 3rd December 2007

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Cullumia ciliaris, (L. ) R. Br (Ciliated Cullumia)

Original illustration from Curtiss Botanical Magazine, published as plate 2095, 1st September 1819. Watercolour and pencil on paper. This species is a native of the Cape of Good Hope, growing at the summit of Devils mountain. According to J. Sims it was introduced to England in 1774 by Francis Masson. This specimen was communicated by Messrs Loddiges and Sons

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