Cotyledon tomentosa subsp. ladismithiensis is a succulent shrublet with hairy, branched, spreading branches and plump, fuzzy, slightly…
Browsing: ladismithiensis
Epithet: ladismithiensis
Meaning: Of or from Ladismith
Derivation: Compound of two words, "Ladismith" and the Latin suffix "-ensis," meaning "of or from a place." Ladismith is a town and agricultural center in the western Little Karoo region of South Africa.
Pronunciation: lad-ee-SMITH-ee-EN-sis
Whereas the generic name must be unique, there are often two or more genera with the same specific epithet. The same epithet can also be used within a species for subspecies, varieties, forms, and cultivars.
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