Species Fuirena filifolia
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There aren’t any identifications of Fuirena filifolia.
Range:
Location unknown
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Etymology of Fuirena:
For Jørgen (Georg) Fuiren (1581–1628), Danish physician and botanist. He studied medicine, botany and mathematics at the University of Leiden (1598–1602), art at the University of Padua (1602), and obtained a medical doctorate (Basel and Strasbourg). He started practising as a physician in Copenhagen (1610) but gave up the practice (1623) to focus on botany, especially on Danish plants. He travelled throughout Scandinavia, and was a pupil of one of the Bauhin brothers. He came from a very wealthy merchant family, known for their generosity, and he did not need to worry about his medical practice, but could be freely occupied with botany. His last years were concerned with theological studies.
Etymology of filifolia:
From the Latin fili = 'thread' or 'string' and folius = 'leaf' ; the leaf is long and narrow
Scientific name:
Fuirena filifolia Rchb.
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Protologue:
Enum. Pl. 2: 309
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Observations of Taxon
There aren’t any identifications of Fuirena filifolia.