Species Bupleurum mundii
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Etymology of Bupleurum:
Gk. bous = ox; pléuron = rib; hence bupleuros = ox-rib. Various reasons suggested for name choice: an inference to ridges on the fruit or the cattle swelling after eating the leaves or the parallel veins of some leaves of the Bupleurum species.
Etymology of mundii:
Johannes Ludwig Leopold Mund (1791-1831), pharmacist, botanical collector and later land surveyor. He was sent to the Cape as an official plant collector by the Prussian government. He visited Knysna and Plettenburg Bay east as far as Uitenhage.
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There aren’t any identifications of Bupleurum mundii.
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