Species Ammannia schinzii
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There aren’t any identifications of Ammannia schinzii.
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Etymology of Ammannia:
For Paul Ammann (1634–1691), German physician and botanist, who studied medicine at the University of Leipzig and received his doctorate in physics in (1662). He held three chairs in his career, becoming professor of medicine (1664), of botany (1674) (when he was also director of the medical garden), and of physiology (1682). He authored Supellex Botanica in 1675, an enumeration of the medical plants in the garden and others in the vicinity. He also produced Medecina Critica (1670), Paraenesis ad Docentes Occupata Circa Institutionum Medicarum Emendationem (1673), Irenicum Numae Pompilii cum Hippocrate (1689), and Character Naturalis Plantarum (1676).
Etymology of schinzii:
Named after the German botanist Hans Schinz (1858-1941) who in 1884 began a two and a half year expedition in Namibia with mine manager H. Pohle. Returning to Zurich he became director of the botanic garden and an extraordinary professor at the university
Scientific name:
Ammannia schinzii (Koehne) S.A. Graham & Gandhi
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Observations of Taxon
There aren’t any identifications of Ammannia schinzii.