[Taxacom] Asterales

Jim Croft jim.croft at gmail.com
Mon Mar 12 22:09:03 CDT 2012


One of my favourites was a plant epithet Dimorphanthera tedentii P.F
Stevens, names after Australian Edward (Ted) Henty, universally known,
probably throughout his life, as  T'denty...

jim

On Tue, Mar 13, 2012 at 10:58 AM, Bob Mesibov <mesibov at southcom.com.au> wrote:
> "And there's Buddleia, named after the Rev. Buddle."
>
> Genuinely true, whereas Olearia/O'Leary is a joke. In English we usually pronounce oh-lee-AIR-ee-ah, and for fun 'oh-LEER-ee-ah, after O'Leary'...
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