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Hutchinson is a village and former railway junction in the Northern Cape province of South Africa. It is located 12 kilometres (7 mi) south-east of Victoria West, on the Cape Town–Kimberley railway line. According to the 2011 census it has 367 residents.
Erythrina lysistemon is a species of deciduous tree in the pea family, Fabaceae. [2] [3] It is native to South Africa.Common names include common coral-tree, lucky bean tree, umsintsi (), muvhale (), mophete (), koraalboom of kanniedood (), mokhungwane and mutiti ().
List of authors of South African botanical taxa is a list of authors who have named South African plants and the standard abbreviations used for those authors in the botanical literature. The entry for each author is given on a single line showing their name, dates and other names by which they have been known.
He was the author, with Christian Friedrich Ecklon, of Enumeratio Plantarum Africae Australis (1835-7), a descriptive catalogue of South African plants. In 1816 Zeyher was apprenticed to his uncle Johann Michael Zeyher who was head gardener at the ducal gardens of Schwetzingen .
Hely-Hutchinson was born in Newlands, Cape Town, Cape Colony (now Cape Town, South Africa). [4] His parents were Sir Walter Hely-Hutchinson, Governor of Cape Colony from 1901 to 1910 during and after the Boer War, and May Hely-Hutchinson. He initially lived in Kent, then moved back to South Africa in 1907.
Hutchinson's ratio, concerning size differences between species; Progeria, Hutchinson–Gilford progeria syndrome; Hutchinson Patent Stopper, an invention for replacing cork bottle stoppers; Hutchinson system, a system of plant taxonomy created by botanist John Hutchinson; Hutchinson Internment Camp, based on the Isle of Man during World War II
The United States ultimately defeated South Africa by 14 strokes. Argentina's team, meanwhile, finished at 565 and narrowly defeated South Africa's team for second place. [26] In the mid-1960s, Hutchinson had success across South Africa and Europe. In February 1965, he played the South African Masters.
Alfred Hutchinson (1924 in Hectorspruit, Transvaal Province, South Africa – 14 October 1972 in Nigeria) was a South African author, teacher and activist. Hutchinson went to Swedish missionary school, graduated from St Peter's College in Johannesburg and received his BA from the University of Fort Hare .