Species Rumex meyerianus
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There aren’t any identifications of Rumex meyerianus.
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Etymology of Rumex:
The Latin name for culinary sorrel, as used by Pliny the Elder, probably derived from rumo = to suck or I suck; alluding to the practice among Romans of sucking the leaves to allay thirst.
Etymology of meyerianus:
Likely commemorating the German botanist Ernst Heinrich Friederich Meyer (1791-1858), a professor of botany at the University of Königsberg and curator of the botanical garden there. His major work was the four-volume Geschichte der Botanik (“History of Botany,” 1854–57).
Scientific name:
Rumex meyerianus Meisn.
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Observations of Taxon
There aren’t any identifications of Rumex meyerianus.