Species Geigeria brachycephala
Pictures from Observations
There aren’t any identifications of Geigeria brachycephala.
Range:
Location unknown
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Etymology of Geigeria:
For Philipp Lorenz Geiger (1785–1836), German chemist, pharmacist and professor of pharmacy at the University of Heidelberg. In 1835 he discovered the poisonous alkaloid coniine in hemlock (Conium). He also isolated atropine, an alkaloid found in nightshade (Atropa belladona), jimsonweed (Datura stramonium) and mandrake (Mandragora officinarum), and the related alkaloids aconatine, daturine, hyoscyamine and atropine. From 1824–1836 he edited the Magazin der Pharmazie. His major works were the Pharmaco-poeia Universalis and his Handbuch der Pharmacie.
Scientific name:
Geigeria brachycephala Muschl.
Synonym of:
Unknown
Protologue:
Bot. Jahrb. Syst. 46: 114 (1911)
Synonym status:
Year published:
1911
Observations of Taxon
There aren’t any identifications of Geigeria brachycephala.