Louise Guthrie

South african botanist (1879-1966).

Louise Guthrie (10 October 1879 – 20 February 1966) was a South African botanist and botanical artist.

Abbreviations: L.Guthrie
Occupations: scientific collector, botanist, botanical illustrator, botanical collector, artist
Citizenships: South Africa
Languages: English
Dates: 1879-10-10T00:00:00Z – 1966-02-20T00:00:00Z
Birth place: Cape Town
Direct attributions: 3 plants, 0 fungi
Authorship mentions: 7 plants, 0 fungi

3 plants attributed, 4 plants contributed to7 plants:

Aloe pillansii (Giant Quivertree) L.Guthrie 1928
plant species in the asphodelaceae family
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Klattia stokoei (Stokoe's Klattia) L.Guthrie 1921
plant species in the iridaceae family
Klattia stokoei, the Stokoe's klattia and red klattia, is a shrub that is endemic to the Western Cape and occurs in the Kogelberg. The shrub is evergreen and grows 60 to 120 cm tall. It flowers from December to February and the flowers are red. The plant is part of the fynbos.
Serruria inconspicua (Cryptic Spiderhead) L.Guthrie & T.M.Salter 1942
plant species in the proteaceae family
Serruria inconspicua, the cryptic spiderhead, is a flowering shrub that belongs to the genus Serruria and forms part of the fynbos. The plant is endemic to the Western Cape, where it occurs from the Cape Peninsula to Houhoek. The shrub is flat and grows 20 cm high. The plant gets its name from the fact that the flowers are inconspicuous.
Nivenia stokoei (Stokoe’s Bush Iris) (L.Guthrie) N.E.Br. 1933
plant species in the iridaceae family
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Erica rosacea (Rose Heath) (L.Guthrie) E.G.H.Oliv. 2000
plant species in the ericaceae family
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Erica radicans (Rooting Heath) (L.Guthrie) E.G.H.Oliv. 2000
plant species in the ericaceae family
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Aloidendron pillansii (Giant Quivertree) (L.Guthrie) Klopper & Gideon F.Sm. 2013
critically endangered plant species in the asphodelaceae family
Aloidendron pillansii, formerly Aloe pillansii, the giant quiver tree or bastard quiver tree, is a large, branching species of succulent plant indigenous to southern Africa. It is regarded as critically endangered.
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