Species Hainardia cylindrica
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Range:
Location unknown
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Etymology of Hainardia:
Presumably for Pierre Hainard (1936– ), Swiss professor, geobotanist, phytogeographer and ecologist at the University of Lausanne’s department of ecology and evolution and curator (1965–1981) of the Conservatoire et Jardin Botaniques of Geneva. He took part in the geobotanical survey of Switzerland in 1998 relating, inter alia, to the effect of climate change, and one of the publications used was Effect of Reduced Flow of Riverson the Flora and Vegetation, a booklet he co0authored in 1987.
Etymology of cylindrica:
From the Latin cylindrica / cylindricus meaning ‘cylindrical’
Scientific name:
Hainardia cylindrica (Willd.) Greuter
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Synonym of:
Unknown
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Protologue:
Boissiera 13: 178 (1967)
Synonym status:
Year published:
1967
Annual to 30 cm. Leaves linear. Spikelets in a simple spike, green, 5--8 mm long, alternate and embedded in an articulated rachis, awnless. Nov.--Dec. Moist places, SW, LB, SE (Mediterranean weed).
Observations of Taxon
Hainardia cylindrica
Name of observer:
David Gwynne-Evans (David)
Date observed:
06/12/2016 - 2:28pm
Collection:
Hainardia cylindrica
Name of observer:
David Gwynne-Evans (David)
Date observed:
06/12/2016 - 2:28pm
Collection: