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Fargesia rufa T.P.Yi Poaceae. Farges bamboo. Distribution: China. Named, in 1985, after Paul Guillaume Farges (1844-1912), a French missionary and plant collector, who went in 1867 with the Missions Étrangères to north-east Szechuan. He botanised extensively and amassed 4,000 herbarium specimens which he sent back o France. He discovered and sent back seeds of the handkerchief tree, Davidia involucrata, one of which germinated after 18 months. Eighty plants have been named after him. (Cox, 1945
Dr Henry Oakeley- Books
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Joh. Scheuchzeri Agrostographia sive graminum, juncorum, cyperorum, cyperoidum, iisque affinium historia / Accesserunt Alberti v. Haller. Synonyma nuperiora, graminum septuaginta species, de generibus graminum epicrisis. Denique plantae Rhaetici itineris Anno 1709 a J. Scheuchzero suscepti.
Scheuchzer, Johann, 1684-1738.Date: 1775- Books
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Operis agrostographici idea seu graminum, juncorum, cyperorum, cyperoidum, iisque affinium methodus / Authore Johanne Scheuchzero.
Scheuchzer, Johann, 1684-1738.Date: 1719- Books
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How to know grasses by the leaves.
McAlpine, Archibald N., 1855-1924.Date: [1890?]- Books
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An essay on the indigenous grasses of Ireland / [John White].
White, John.Date: 1808