Schmidtia Steud. ex J.A.Schmidt. 1852, conserved name, not Moench 1802 nor Tratt. 1816[1][2]
Type species
Schmidtia pappophoroides
Steud. ex J.A.Schmidt.
Synonyms
AntoschmidtiaSteud., Syn. Pl. Glumac. 1: 199 (1854)[3]
Schmidtia is a genus of Asian and African plants in the grass family.[4][5]
The genus name of Schmidtia is in honour of Franz Wilibald Schmidt (1875–1949), who was an Italian botanist and mycologist.[6]
^Schmidt, Johann Anton. 1852. Beitrage zur Flora der Cap Verdischen Inseln 144
^Tropicos, Schmidtia Steud. ex J.A. Schmidt
^"Schmidtia Steud. ex J.A.Schmidt | Plants of the World Online | Kew Science". Plants of the World Online. Retrieved 19 October 2022.
^Rothauge, Axel (25 March 2014). "Cultivated grass pastures". The Namibian.
^Grassbase - The World Online Grass Flora
^Burkhardt, Lotte (2022). Eine Enzyklopädie zu eponymischen Pflanzennamen [Encyclopedia of eponymic plant names] (pdf) (in German). Berlin: Botanic Garden and Botanical Museum, Freie Universität Berlin. doi:10.3372/epolist2022. ISBN 978-3-946292-41-8. Retrieved January 27, 2022.
Schmidtia is a genus of Asian and African plants in the grass family. The genus name of Schmidtia is in honour of Franz Wilibald Schmidt (1875–1949),...
first named in 1816 by Leopold Trattinnick under the name (basionym) Schmidtia subtilis. The plant was classified to the genus Coleanthus by Wenzel Benno...
Nature as Kalahari xeric savanna AT1309. Typical savanna grasses include Schmidtia, Stipagrostis, Aristida, and Eragrostis; these are interspersed with trees...
Stlengis Jordan & Starks, 1904 Type species Stlengis osensis Jordan & Starks, 1904 Synonyms Schmidtia Jordan & Starks, 1904 Schmidtina Jordan & Starks, 1904...
Stipagrostis obtusa, Eragrostis echinochloidea, Sporobolus rangei, and Schmidtia kalahariensis. It can also be found on the basin floor. This sweet grass...
Hamburg, HBG) and the library is in Kiel. The genus of grasses named Schmidtia is named after him. Beiträge zur Flora der Kapverdischen Inseln, Heidelberg...
as botanical observations. In 1816, Trattinick published and described Schmidtia subtilis in 'Flora des Osterreichischen Kaiserthumes' Volume 1 Issue 12...
Genus Sartidia: Genus Sasa: Genus Schismus: Genus Schizachyrium: Genus Schmidtia: Genus Schoenefeldia: Genus Sclerochloa: Genus Secale: Genus Sehima: Genus...