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Scleranthus × Intermedius
''Scleranthus'', the knawels, are a genus of herbaceous plants in the family Caryophyllaceae. It includes 12 species native to Europe, Siberia, western Asia, north Africa, Ethiopia, New Guinea, and Australia. Species 12 species are accepted. *'' Scleranthus annuus'' L. – German-knotweed, knawel or annual knawel, native to Africa, Europe, Asia and naturalised elsewhere. *'' Scleranthus biflorus'' (J.R.Forst. & G.Forst.) Hook.f. – knawel, cushion-bush or two-flowered knawel, native to Australia and New Zealand *'' Scleranthus brockiei'' P.A.Will. – native to Australia and New Zealand *'' Scleranthus delortii'' *'' Scleranthus diander'' R.Br. – tufted knawel, native to Australia *'' Scleranthus fasciculatus'' – native to Australia, introduced to New Zealand *'' Scleranthus × intermedius'' *''Scleranthus minusculus'' F.Muell. – native to Australia *'' Scleranthus perennis'' L. – perennial knawel *''Scleranthus pungens'' R.Br. – native to Australia *''Scleranthus ...
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Scleranthus Perennis
''Scleranthus perennis'', the perennial knawel, is a perennial herbaceous plant in the family Caryophyllaceae. It grows on sandy, dry, acidic soils. It can grow up to 15 cm high and has white flowers of 2–5 mm. The plant used to be economically significant as the major host plant of the Polish cochineal Polish cochineal (''Porphyrophora polonica, Margarodes polonicus''), also known as Polish carmine scales (), is a scale insect formerly used to produce a crimson dye of the same name, colloquially known as "Saint John's blood". The larvae of ''P .... References Caryophyllaceae Plants described in 1753 Taxa named by Carl Linnaeus {{Caryophyllaceae-stub ...
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Scleranthus Fasciculatus
''Scleranthus fasciculatus'', commonly known as spreading knawel, is a rare, spreading, non-woody herb found in the south-eastern states of Australia and introduced to New Zealand."Key to Tasmanian Vascular Plants". University of Tasmania. 2019. Retrieved 27-03-2024. Threatened Species Section (2024). spreading knawel (Scleranthus fasciculatus): Species Management Profile for Tasmania's Threatened Species Link. https://www.threatenedspecieslink.tas.gov.au/Pages/Scleranthus-fasciculatus.aspx Department of Natural Resources and Environment Tasmania. Accessed on 27/3/2024. The species is found in dry grassland habitats and requires the maintenance of inter-tussock spaces for its establishment and persistence. A number of anthropogenic factors have contributed to the species decline such as impacts from land clearing, road construction and maintenance, and herbicide application. Description ''Scleranthus fasciculatus'' is a prostrate spreading perennial herb. Stems are non-wood ...
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Australian Plant Name Index
The Australian Plant Name Index (APNI) is an online database of all published names of Australian vascular plants. It covers all names, whether current names, synonyms or invalid names. It includes bibliographic and typification details, information from the Australian Plant Census including distribution by state, links to other resources such as specimen collection maps and plant photographs, and the facility for notes and comments on other aspects. History Originally the brainchild of Nancy Tyson Burbidge, it began as a four-volume printed work consisting of 3,055 pages and containing over 60,000 plant names. Compiled by Arthur Chapman, it was part of the Australian Biological Resources Study (ABRS). In 1991 it was made available as an online database and handed over to the Australian National Botanic Gardens. Two years later, responsibility for its maintenance was given to the newly formed Centre for Plant Biodiversity Research. Scope Recognised by Australian herbaria as th ...
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Scleranthus Uniflorus
''Scleranthus'', the knawels, are a genus of herbaceous plants in the family Caryophyllaceae. It includes 12 species native to Europe, Siberia, western Asia, north Africa, Ethiopia, New Guinea, and Australia. Species 12 species are accepted. *''Scleranthus annuus'' L. – German-knotweed, knawel or annual knawel, native to Africa, Europe, Asia and naturalised elsewhere. *''Scleranthus biflorus'' (J.R.Forst. & G.Forst.) Hook.f. – knawel, cushion-bush or two-flowered knawel, native to Australia and New Zealand *''Scleranthus brockiei'' P.A.Will. – native to Australia and New Zealand *''Scleranthus delortii'' *''Scleranthus diander'' R.Br. – tufted knawel, native to Australia *''Scleranthus fasciculatus'' – native to Australia, introduced to New Zealand *''Scleranthus × intermedius'' *''Scleranthus minusculus'' F.Muell. – native to Australia *''Scleranthus perennis'' L. – perennial knawel *''Scleranthus pungens'' R.Br. – native to Australia *''Scleranthus singulif ...
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Scleranthus Uncinatus
''Scleranthus'', the knawels, are a genus of herbaceous Herbaceous plants are vascular plants that have no persistent woody stems above ground. This broad category of plants includes many perennials, and nearly all annuals and biennials. Definitions of "herb" and "herbaceous" The fourth edition of ... plants in the family Caryophyllaceae. It includes 12 species native to Europe, Siberia, western Asia, north Africa, Ethiopia, New Guinea, and Australia. Species 12 species are accepted. *''Scleranthus annuus'' L. – German-knotweed, knawel or annual knawel, native to Africa, Europe, Asia and naturalised elsewhere. *''Scleranthus biflorus'' (J.R.Forst. & G.Forst.) Hook.f. – knawel, cushion-bush or two-flowered knawel, native to Australia and New Zealand *''Scleranthus brockiei'' P.A.Will. – native to Australia and New Zealand *''Scleranthus delortii'' *''Scleranthus diander'' R.Br. – tufted knawel, native to Australia *''Scleranthus fasciculatus'' – native to Austral ...
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Scleranthus Singuliflorus
''Scleranthus'', the knawels, are a genus of herbaceous plants in the family Caryophyllaceae. It includes 12 species native to Europe, Siberia, western Asia, north Africa, Ethiopia, New Guinea, and Australia. Species 12 species are accepted. *'' Scleranthus annuus'' L. – German-knotweed, knawel or annual knawel, native to Africa, Europe, Asia and naturalised elsewhere. *'' Scleranthus biflorus'' (J.R.Forst. & G.Forst.) Hook.f. – knawel, cushion-bush or two-flowered knawel, native to Australia and New Zealand *'' Scleranthus brockiei'' P.A.Will. – native to Australia and New Zealand *'' Scleranthus delortii'' *'' Scleranthus diander'' R.Br. – tufted knawel, native to Australia *'' Scleranthus fasciculatus'' – native to Australia, introduced to New Zealand *'' Scleranthus × intermedius'' *'' Scleranthus minusculus'' F.Muell. – native to Australia *'' Scleranthus perennis'' L. – perennial knawel *'' Scleranthus pungens'' R.Br. – native to Australia *'' Scleranth ...
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Scleranthus Diander
''Scleranthus diander'' commonly known as tufted knawel, is a flowering plant in the family Caryophyllaceae, it grows in eastern states of Australia and the Australian Capital Territory. It is a small, spreading herb with white or light green flowers. Description ''Scleranthus diander'' is a small, spreading, multi-stemmed perennial herb that forms a mat or with trailing stems and up to wide. The leaves are pale green, crowded, linear, triangular in cross-section, long, wide, smooth, more or less keeled and a pointed tip long. The pale green or white flowers are mostly sessile, obscure or on a botany long, and borne in clusters at the end of branches or in leaf axils. The bracts are sharply tipped, cream-coloured, usually longer than the flowers, calyx more or less pointed, spreading and mostly longer than the floral tube. Flowering occurs usually from October to January and the fruit is a ribbed nutlet, long and wide. Taxonomy ''Scleranthus diander'' was first formally ...
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Carl Linnaeus
Carl Linnaeus (23 May 1707 – 10 January 1778), also known after ennoblement in 1761 as Carl von Linné,#Blunt, Blunt (2004), p. 171. was a Swedish biologist and physician who formalised binomial nomenclature, the modern system of naming organisms. He is known as the "father of modern Taxonomy (biology), taxonomy". Many of his writings were in Latin; his name is rendered in Latin as and, after his 1761 ennoblement, as . Linnaeus was the son of a curate and was born in Råshult, in the countryside of Småland, southern Sweden. He received most of his higher education at Uppsala University and began giving lectures in botany there in 1730. He lived abroad between 1735 and 1738, where he studied and also published the first edition of his ' in the Netherlands. He then returned to Sweden where he became professor of medicine and botany at Uppsala. In the 1740s, he was sent on several journeys through Sweden to find and classify plants and animals. In the 1750s and 1760s, he co ...
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Scleranthus Delortii
''Scleranthus'', the knawels, are a genus of herbaceous plants in the family Caryophyllaceae. It includes 12 species native to Europe, Siberia, western Asia, north Africa, Ethiopia, New Guinea, and Australia. Species 12 species are accepted. *'' Scleranthus annuus'' L. – German-knotweed, knawel or annual knawel, native to Africa, Europe, Asia and naturalised elsewhere. *'' Scleranthus biflorus'' (J.R.Forst. & G.Forst.) Hook.f. – knawel, cushion-bush or two-flowered knawel, native to Australia and New Zealand *'' Scleranthus brockiei'' P.A.Will. – native to Australia and New Zealand *'' Scleranthus delortii'' *'' Scleranthus diander'' R.Br. – tufted knawel, native to Australia *'' Scleranthus fasciculatus'' – native to Australia, introduced to New Zealand *''Scleranthus × intermedius'' *''Scleranthus minusculus'' F.Muell. – native to Australia *'' Scleranthus perennis'' L. – perennial knawel *''Scleranthus pungens'' R.Br. – native to Australia *''Scleranthus s ...
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