Moraea aristata was created in 1826.
Moraea viscaria was created in 1805.
Moraea bituminosa was created in 1782.
Yes; Sara Elizabeth Moraea
Yes, Linnaeus married to Sara Elisabeth Moraea in 1739
Clematis aristata
There are recorded specimens of Pinus longaeva, formally known as P. aristata have been found that are almost 5,000 years old.
In 1739 Linnaeus married Sara Elisabeth Moraea...Linnaeus had a son, Carl von Linné Jr, & four daughters: Elisabeth Christina 1743-1782 who married and had two children, Lovisa 1749 -1839 unmarried, Sara Christina 1751 -1835 married but childless. Sophia, 1757-1830 married with one daughter.Credit:"Linné on Line - Family Life." Linné on Line - Family Life. N.p., n.d. Web. 24 Apr. 2013.
Carl Linnaeus lived in Sweden with his wife, Sara Lisa Moraea, and their seven children. They resided in the city of Uppsala, where Linnaeus worked as a professor of medicine and botany at Uppsala University.
There are a number of plants which have 3 petals, members of the spiderwort family, wandering Jew, trillium, moraea and iris have 3 petals and 3 standards, daylilies have 3 petals and 3 petaloids(?) kw
Linnaeus married to Sara Elisabeth Moraea in 1739
Australia was colonised by the British. The British government sent a fleet of convicts and officers to colonise the land that Captain James Cook had named and claimed as "New South Wales".
It is Haworthia fasciata,it is a species of the genus Haworthia in the family Asphodelaceae.Plants are small (less than 10 cm). Leaves are dark green with narrow white crested strips on the reverse. At the end of the leaf, a non acute spine.It is often confused with Aloe aristata because of their similar appearance.