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Euphorbos - Jubas medic. the plant is named after him. Please mention.
Pliny did not write that Juba II was the first person to discover the Canaries and Madeira; he merely described the expedition Juba had sent, which included descriptions of the islands and reports of abandoned buildings on some of the Canaries.
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http://www.ing.iac.es/PR/lapalma/pliny.html
http://www.ing.iac.es/PR/lapalma/history.html
Can someone verify what the actual text in the Lonely Planet Guide says? Twalls