Species Juncus chamissonis
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There aren’t any identifications of Juncus chamissonis.
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Etymology of Juncus:
Name for a rush, possibly from La. jungere = to tie together, bind; referring to the ancient practice of using rushes to make ropes.
Etymology of chamissonis:
Named in honour of Ludolf Adelbert von Chamisso (1781-1838); naturalist, writer and poet.
Scientific name:
Juncus chamissonis Kunth
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Long etymology:
Was naturalist on Count Romanzoff's expedition round the world, 1815-1818 in the vessel 'Rurik' under command of Capt. Otto von Kotzebue; collected at the Cape April 1-8, 1818.
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Observations of Taxon
There aren’t any identifications of Juncus chamissonis.