Species Maurocenia frangula
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There aren’t any identifications of Maurocenia frangula.
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Etymology of Maurocenia:
For Giovanni Francesco Morosini (1658–1739), Italian Venetian senator, patrician and patron of science. He was elected a senator of the Great Council in 1690 and re-elected more than 30 times until 1738. He became ambassador to the papal state in Rome from 1702–1706 under Pope Clement XI (1649–1721) and from 1709–1711 became ambassador extraordinary to the Holy Roman Emperor Joseph I (1678–1711). He was elected reformer at the University of Padua on six occasions between 1719–1737 and made significant reforms to the university, especially in regards to press law and the teachings of the University of Padua. He also developed a magnificent botanical garden in Padua, which became famed throughout Europe.
Etymology of frangula:
From the Latin frangulus = 'fragile'; referring to a plant that is easily broken
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Observations of Taxon
There aren’t any identifications of Maurocenia frangula.