Zaluzianskya

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Translingual

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Etymology

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Named after Adam Zalužanský ze Zalužan.

Proper noun

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Zaluzianskya f

  1. A taxonomic genus within the family Scrophulariaceae – certain figworts of southern Africa.
    • 1983, Notes from the Royal Botanic Garden, Edinburgh, page 5:
      In both Silene and Zaluzianskya the petals, or lobes, become slightly reflexed []
    • 1994, Olive Mary Hilliard, The Manuleae: A Tribe of Scrophulariaceae, page 15:
      Zaluzianskya has a distinctive calyx, quite different from that of Glumicalyx, several species of which were originally described under Zaluzianskya.
  2. Synonym of Marsilea

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References

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in Scropulariaceae
synonym of Marsilea