🌵 Author(s) | Joseph Nelson RoseNathaniel Lord Britton |
🌵 Type | Hatiora salicornioides |
🌵 Replacement of | Hariota |
Anagram of Hariota, which is named for English astronomer, mathematician, ethnographer and translator Thomas Hariot (c. 1560-1621).
🌵 Author(s) | Joseph Nelson RoseNathaniel Lord Britton |
🌵 Type | Hatiora salicornioides |
🌵 Replacement of | Hariota |
Anagram of Hariota, which is named for English astronomer, mathematician, ethnographer and translator Thomas Hariot (c. 1560-1621).
[hat-e-OR-a] A.T. Johnson, H.A. Smith & A.P. Stockdale (2019): Plant Names Simplified, 3rd Edition |
[hat-ee-OR-uh] |
[Hatióra] Helmut Genaust (1996): Etymologisches Wörterbuch der botanischen Pflanzennamen, 3. Auflage |
“Botanical Latin is essentially a written language, but the scientific names of plants often occur in speech. How they are pronounced really matters little provided they sound pleasant and are understood by all concerned.” |
hatiora |
Cactoideae → Rhipsalideae |
Cereoideae → Hylocereeae → Rhipsalidinae → Epiphylloides → Mediorhipsalides Curt Backeberg (1958): Die Cactaceae, Band 1 (provided for historical interest only) |
🌵 International Plant Names Index |
🌵 Plants of the World Online |
🌵 Caryophyllales Network |
🌵 Tropicos |
🌵 Biodiversity Heritage Library |
🌵 Wikipedia |
🌵 Wikispecies |
Maarten H.J. van der Meer (2023 Jul 14). Hatiora. Dictionary of Cactus Names. Retrieved from https://www.cactusnames.org/Hatiora