Stenotaphrum dimidiatum: 1 definition

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Source: Google Books: CRC World Dictionary (Latin names; Binomial nomenclature)

Stenotaphrum dimidiatum (L.) Brongn. is the name of a plant defined in various botanical sources. This page contains potential references in modern medicine, Ayurveda, and other local traditions or folk medicine. It has the following synonyms: Panicum dimidiatum L., Panicum dimidiatum Walter, nom. illeg., non Panicum dimidiatum L., Rottboellia complanata Sw., Rottboellia dimidiata (L.) L.f., Stenotaphrum complanatum (Sw.) Schrank, Stenotaphrum dimidiatum (Thunb.) Wood, Stenotaphrum glabrum Trin., Stenotaphrum glabrum var. multiflorum Döll, Stenotaphrum koenigii Schrank, Stenotaphrum madagascariense Kunth, Stenotaphrum secundatum (Walter) Kuntze, Stenotaphrum secundatum sensu Alston, non (Walter) Kuntze.

References regarding Stenotaphrum dimidiatum (L.) Brongn. for further research on medicinal uses or toxicity:

· Species Plantarum (1753)
· Supplementum Plantarum (1781)
· Flora Caroliniana, secundum … (1788)
· Der Gesellschaft Naturforschender Freunde zu Berlin Magazin für die neuesten Entdeckungen in der Gesammten Naturkunde (1810)
· Plantae rariores horti academici monacensis (1819)
· Fundamenta Agrostographiae (1820)
· Flora (1824)
· Voyage autour du Monde (1829)
· Enumeratio Plantarum Omnium Hucusque Cognitarum (1833)
· A Class-book of Botany (1861)
· Flora Brasiliensis (1877)
· Revisio Generum Plantarum (1891)
· Anales del Museo Nacional de Buenos Aires (1911)
· Revised Handbook to the Flora of Ceylon (1931)
· Grasses of Ceylon (1956)
· Grasses of Burma (1960)
· Fl. Trop. East Africa, Gramineae (1982)
· Taxon (2000)

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