Species Loethainia obcordata
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There aren’t any identifications of Loethainia obcordata.
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Location unknown
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Etymology of Loethainia:
For Rudolf Benno von Römer (Roemer) of Neumark and Löthain (1803–1870), German farmer, botanist and wealthy Saxon estate owner who maintained an extensive botanical library, some 2 600 volumes of plants, many of which were ‘valuable prints’, which he bequeathed to the Leipzig University library.
Etymology of obcordata:
From the Latin ob- = 'opposite' and cordatus = ‘heart-shaped’; with the narrow end on the stalk-side
Scientific name:
Loethainia obcordata (P. J. Bergius) Heynh.
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Observations of Taxon
There aren’t any identifications of Loethainia obcordata.