Duboisia Pituri: A Natural History

作者:Keogh Luke*
来源:Historical Records of Australian Science, 2011, 22(2): 199-214.
DOI:10.1071/HR11008

摘要

In the 1870s, an intense quest revealed to scientists that pituri, an important Aboriginal commodity, was sourced from the plant Duboisia hopwoodii-a shrub named after a well-known colonist. But it was Aboriginal people and white explorer-pastoralists from the Mulligan River region in far western Queensland who provided the samples and alerted scientists to the important chemical properties of pituri. Subsequently, there was a proposal to change the name of the plant to Duboisia pituri. Whom should the plant have been named after, the colonist or the Aborigine?

  • 出版日期2011-12