broteroa (Cardopatum corymbosum)

English translation: Cardopatum corymbosum

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Italian term or phrase:broteroa (Cardopatum corymbosum)
English translation:Cardopatum corymbosum
Entered by: Angela Arnone

16:43 Feb 24, 2005
Italian to English translations [PRO]
Science - Botany / plant name
Italian term or phrase: broteroa (Cardopatum corymbosum)
I can't find the English equivalent of this plant!
Any botanists who may be able to help?
TIA
Angela
Angela Arnone
Local time: 12:03
broteroa
Explanation:
I'm just guessing, but it seems to be a rather rare plant, so I think there is actually no English name for it...
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Michele Balduzzi
Italy
Local time: 12:03
Grading comment
Thanks for helping to confirm that there appears to be no English equivalent. That was my main doubt

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Michele Balduzzi


  

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broteroa


Explanation:
I'm just guessing, but it seems to be a rather rare plant, so I think there is actually no English name for it...


    Reference: http://www.atcbra.it/Territorio/oasi/baccatani/analisi1.htm
Michele Balduzzi
Italy
Local time: 12:03
Native speaker of: Native in ItalianItalian
PRO pts in category: 2
Grading comment
Thanks for helping to confirm that there appears to be no English equivalent. That was my main doubt

Peer comments on this answer (and responses from the answerer)
agree  Giovanna Lupi: I agree, it is a very rare plant, and all glossaries report it in Italian only, (astarecee family)
53 mins
  -> thanks!

neutral  Leonid Gornik: I would use the Latin name Cardopatum corymbosum as it is used in English references. It is more relaible.
2 days 9 hrs
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