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Fam.: Thymelaeaceae / Daphne Fam.  

Genus:  Daphne  L.

Daphne rodriguezii occurs only in the Balearic island of Menorca. The photos have been taken in the Botanical Garden of Soller / Mallorca.


Authors:
   TEXIDOR:  Juan Texidor y Cos (1836 - 1885), Spanish botanist
   L.:  Carl von Linné (Linnaeus, 1707 - 1777), Swedish naturalist who introduced the binary naming system for plants and animals
 

Etymology:
   Daphne:   Greek name of Laurel, from a nymph
   rodriguezii:   Juan Joaquín Rodríguez y Femenías (1839 - 1905), Spanish botanist (J.J.RODR.)
 

Daphne rodriguezii / Rodriguez' Daphne, Majorca Soller Botan. Gar. 4.4.2012
Fig. 1:  Daphne rodriguezii / Rodriguez' Daphne
Majorca, Soller Botan. Gar. 4.4.2012
Daphne rodriguezii / Rodriguez' Daphne, Majorca Soller Botan. Gar. 4.4.2012
Fig. 2:  Daphne rodriguezii / Rodriguez' Daphne
Majorca, Soller Botan. Gar. 4.4.2012
Daphne rodriguezii / Rodriguez' Daphne, Majorca Soller Botan. Gar. 4.4.2012
Fig. 3:  Daphne rodriguezii / Rodriguez' Daphne
Majorca, Soller Botan. Gar. 4.4.2012
Daphne rodriguezii / Rodriguez' Daphne, Majorca Soller Botan. Gar. 4.4.2012
Fig. 4:  Daphne rodriguezii / Rodriguez' Daphne
Majorca, Soller Botan. Gar. 4.4.2012

 


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