Species within a genus
Corymbium africanum subsp. scabridum var. gramineum (La)
Rough Swordweed (Wf) Plampers (Sw)
Location: (F, K)
Rough Swordweed (Wf) Plampers (Sw)
Location: (F, K)
Africa, = Africa;
-anus, = belonging to, connected with, pertaining to, used to form adjectives from nouns, particularly from geographical and personal names.
africanus, = pertaining to Africa, African.
(from Africa)
scaber, scabrum, = rough, scurfy, scabrous; scabby, mangy, itchy;
scabredo, = roughness of the skin, scabbiness, itch, mange;
(scabrous, i.e. rough or gritty to the touch on account of numerous minute projections)
-idum, = diminutive.
(slightly covered with short hardish points)
gramen, graminis, = grass;
-inea, = indicates material or colour or close resemblance.
gramineus, = of grass, covered with grass, grassy.
(grassy, grass-like)
(BL, ld)
-anus, = belonging to, connected with, pertaining to, used to form adjectives from nouns, particularly from geographical and personal names.
africanus, = pertaining to Africa, African.
(from Africa)
scaber, scabrum, = rough, scurfy, scabrous; scabby, mangy, itchy;
scabredo, = roughness of the skin, scabbiness, itch, mange;
(scabrous, i.e. rough or gritty to the touch on account of numerous minute projections)
-idum, = diminutive.
(slightly covered with short hardish points)
gramen, graminis, = grass;
-inea, = indicates material or colour or close resemblance.
gramineus, = of grass, covered with grass, grassy.
(grassy, grass-like)
(BL, ld)
Africa, = Africa;
-anus, = belonging to, connected with, pertaining to, used to form adjectives from nouns, particularly from geographical and personal names.
(from Africa)
africanus, = pertaining to Africa, African.
scaber, scabrum, = rough, scurfy, scabrous; scabby, mangy, itchy;
scabredo, = roughness of the skin, scabbiness, itch, mange;
(scabrous, i.e. rough or gritty to the touch on account of numerous minute projections)
-idum, = diminutive.
(slightly covered with short hardish points)
(BL, ld)
-anus, = belonging to, connected with, pertaining to, used to form adjectives from nouns, particularly from geographical and personal names.
(from Africa)
africanus, = pertaining to Africa, African.
scaber, scabrum, = rough, scurfy, scabrous; scabby, mangy, itchy;
scabredo, = roughness of the skin, scabbiness, itch, mange;
(scabrous, i.e. rough or gritty to the touch on account of numerous minute projections)
-idum, = diminutive.
(slightly covered with short hardish points)
(BL, ld)