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Elionurus thymiodorus

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Isotype of Elionurus thymiodorus Nees [family POACEAE]
Syntype of Elionurus thymiodorus Nees [family POACEAE]
Isotype of Elionurus thymiodorus Nees [family POACEAE]
Elionurus muticus (Spreng.) Kuntze [family POACEAE]
Elionurus muticus (Spreng.) Kuntze [family POACEAE]
Type of Elionurus thymiodorus Nees [family POACEAE]
Elionurus muticus (Spreng.) Kuntze [family POACEAE]
Isotype of Elionurus thymiodorus Nees [family POACEAE]
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Name

Identification
Elionurus thymiodorus Nees [family POACEAE ] (stored under name); Verified by Data not digitized,
Related name
  • Elionurus thymiodorus
  • Elionurus muticus

Flora

Entry for ELIONURUS argenteus Stapf var. thymiodora [family POACEAE]
Herbarium
Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew (K)
Collection
Flora Capensis
Resource Type
Reference Sources
Entry From
Flora Capensis, Vol 7, page 310, (1900) Author: (By O. STAPF.)
Names
ELIONURUS argenteus Stapf var. thymiodora [family POACEAE]
ELIONURUS thymiodorus Nees [family POACEAE], l.c. 95; Hack. l.c. 340; Durand & Schinz, l.c. 703.
Andropogon thymiodorus Steud. [family POACEAE], Syn. Pl. Glum. i. 365.
Information
culms very slender, to 1 ft. long; blades setaceous; racemes 1–1 1/2 in. long; spikelets purplish, 3–3 1/2 lin. long; lower glume shortly bifid or 2-toothed, and keels beset with more numerous tubercle-based tufts of hairs in the sessile spikelets; the rest as in the type, but all parts smaller and with fewer or fainter nerves. null

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