Edward E. Schilling

American botanist.

Abbreviations: E.E.Schill.
Occupations: botanist
Citizenships: United States
Dates: 1953-01-01T00:00:00Z
Direct attributions: 207 plants, 0 fungi
Authorship mentions: 209 plants, 0 fungi
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207 plants attributed, 2 plants contributed to209 plants:

Calanticaria (B.L.Rob. & Greenm.) E.E.Schill. & Panero 2002
plant genus in the asteraceae family
Calanticaria is a genus of flowering plants belonging to the family Asteraceae. Its native range is eastern Mexico. Botanists Schilling & Panero in 2002 and 2011, studied the subtribe Helianthinae based on molecular sequences of nuclear ITS, ETS, and cpDNA, coming to a conclusion that the genus Viguiera Kunth, did not constitute a monophyletic group. Among their conclusions they proposed to reclassify the genus, dividing and relocating its species in at least eleven genera: Aldama La Llave, Bahiopsis Kellogg, Calanticaria (B.L. Rob. & Greenm.) E.E. Schill. & Panero, Davilanthus E.E. Schill. &
Sidneya E.E.Schill. & Panero 2011
plant genus in the asteraceae family
Sidneya is a genus of flowering plants belonging to the family Asteraceae. Its native range is southern central USA (in the states of New Mexico and Texas) to Mexico and El Salvador. The genus name of Sidneya is in honour of Sidney Fay Blake (1892–1959), an American botanist and plant taxonomist. It was first described and published in Bot. J. Linn. Soc. Vol.167 on page 327 in 2011 by botanists Edward E. Schilling and José Luis Panero. They had described four new genera, Dendroviguiera, Gonzalezia, Heiseria and Sidneya, which are all composed of species that were formerly included in the
Heiseria E.E.Schill. & Panero 2011
plant genus in the asteraceae family
Heiseria is a genus of flowering plants belonging to the family Asteraceae. It is native to Peru. Botanists Edward E. Schilling and José L. Panero used molecular sequences of nuclear ITS, ETS, and cpDNA to conclude that the genus Viguiera Kunth, did not constitute a monophyletic group. Among their conclusions they proposed to reclassify the genus, dividing and relocating its species in at least eleven genera: Aldama La Llave, Bahiopsis Kellogg, Calanticaria (B.L. Rob. & Greenm.) E.E. Schill. & Panero, Davilanthus E.E. Schill. & Panero, Dendroviguiera E.E. Schill. & Panero, Gonzalezia,
Davilanthus E.E.Schill. & Panero 2010
plant genus in the asteraceae family
Davilanthus is a genus of flowering plants belonging to the family Asteraceae. It is native to Mexico. Botanists Schilling & Panero in 2002 and 2011, studied the subtribe Helianthinae based on molecular sequences of nuclear ITS, ETS, and cpDNA, coming to a conclusion that the genus Viguiera Kunth, did not constitute a monophyletic group. Among their conclusions they proposed to reclassify the genus, dividing and relocating its species in at least eleven genera: Aldama La Llave, Bahiopsis Kellogg, Calanticaria (B.L. Rob. & Greenm.) E.E. Schill. & Panero, Davilanthus E.E. Schill. & Panero,
Dendroviguiera E.E.Schill. & Panero 2011
plant genus in the asteraceae family
Dendroviguiera is a genus of flowering plants in the sunflower family. Its native range stretches from Mexico into Central America. Its species were formerly part of the genus Viguiera, until a DNA study in 2011 separated out all the shrub/tree species.
Paneroa E.E.Schill. 2008
plant genus in the asteraceae family
Paneroa is a genus of flowering plants in the family Asteraceae. It includes a single species, Paneroa stachyofolia, which is endemic to the state of Oaxaca in southern Mexico. The species was first described as Ageratum stachyofolium by Benjamin Lincoln Robinson in 1901. In 2008 Edward E. Schilling placed it in the new monotypic genus Paneroa as Paneroa stachyofolia.
Gonzalezia E.E.Schill. & Panero 2011
plant genus in the asteraceae family
Gonzalezia is a genus of flowering plants belonging to the family Asteraceae. Its native range is northern and western Mexico. Botanists Schilling & Panero used molecular sequences of nuclear ITS, ETS, and cpDNA, to conclude that the genus Viguiera Kunth, did not constitute a monophyletic group. Among their conclusions they proposed to reclassify the genus, dividing its species into at least eleven genera: Aldama La Llave, Bahiopsis Kellogg, Calanticaria (B.L. Rob. & Greenm.) E.E. Schill. & Panero, Davilanthus E.E. Schill. & Panero, Dendroviguiera E.E. Schill. & Panero, Gonzalezia E.E.
Bahiopsis reticulata (Death Valley Goldeneye) (S.Watson) E.E.Schill. & Panero 2002
plant species in the asteraceae family
Bahiopsis reticulata is a species of flowering plant in the family Asteraceae known by the common names netvein goldeneye and Death Valley goldeneye. It is native to the Mojave Desert of California and Nevada, where it grows in several types of dry desert habitat. Many of the populations are inside Death Valley National Park. Bahiopsis reticulata is a tangled shrub with many slender stems covered in soft hairs and peeling bark. It easily exceeds one meter in height and width. The gray-green leaves are oppositely arranged on the lower stems and alternately on the upper. The leaf blades are
Bahiopsis parishii (Parish's Goldeneye) (Greene) E.E.Schill. & Panero 2002
plant species in the asteraceae family
Bahiopsis parishii known commonly as Parish goldeneye or shrubby goldeneye, is a North American species of flowering shrubs in the family Asteraceae. It is native to the southwestern United States, (southern California, southern Nevada, Arizona, and southwestern New Mexico), as well as adjacent parts of northwest Mexico (Baja California, Baja California Sur, and Sonora).
Bahiopsis laciniata (San Diego Sunflower) (A.Gray) E.E.Schill. & Panero 2002
plant species in the asteraceae family
Bahiopsis laciniata is a species of flowering plant in the family Asteraceae known by the common names San Diego County sunflower, San Diego viguiera and tornleaf goldeneye. It is native to the deserts and dry mountain slopes of northwestern Mexico (States of Sonora and Baja California), its distribution extending north as far as Ventura County, California. The habitat of Bahiopsis laciniata includes chaparral and coastal sage scrub. It is a hairy, resinous shrub growing to a maximum height well over one meter. The leaves have lance-shaped blades up to 5 centimeters long which are glandular
Bahiopsis deltoidea (Goldeneye) (A.Gray) E.E.Schill. & Panero 2002
plant species in the asteraceae family
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Sidneya tenuifolia (Skeletonleaf Goldeneye) (A.Gray) E.E.Schill. & Panero 2011
plant species in the asteraceae family
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Paneroa stachyofolia (B.L.Rob.) E.E.Schill. 2008
plant species in the asteraceae family
Paneroa is a genus of flowering plants in the family Asteraceae. It includes a single species, Paneroa stachyofolia, which is endemic to the state of Oaxaca in southern Mexico. The species was first described as Ageratum stachyofolium by Benjamin Lincoln Robinson in 1901. In 2008 Edward E. Schilling placed it in the new monotypic genus Paneroa as Paneroa stachyofolia.
Hymenostephium tenue (Hymenostephium Tenuis) (A.Gray) E.E.Schill. & Panero 2002
annual plant species in the asteraceae family
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Hymenostephium rivularis (Poepp.) E.E.Schill. & Panero 2002
annual plant species in the asteraceae family
Hymenostephium rivularis is a species of flowering plants in the family Asteraceae. It is native to Central America and western South America (Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, Bolivia)
Eupatorium paludicola (Swamp Justiceweed) E.E.Schill. & LeBlond 2007
plant species in the asteraceae family
Eupatorium paludicola, also called Bay Boneset, or swamp justiceweed, is a rare North American species of plant in the family Asteraceae, found only in the States of North Carolina and South Carolina in the southeastern United States. It is only known to occur in a few Carolina Bay habitats. Eupatorium paludicola was for many years considered part of E. leucolepis until molecular analysis showed it to be a distinct species. Eupatorium paludicola is a perennial herb spreading by means of underground rhizomes. It has long, narrowly lance-shaped leaves. Hybrids have been reported between E.
Aldama robusta (Gardner) E.E.Schill. & Panero 2011
plant species in the asteraceae family
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Aldama revoluta (Meyen) E.E.Schill. & Panero 2011
plant species in the asteraceae family
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Aldama linearis (Cav.) E.E.Schill. & Panero 2011
plant species in the asteraceae family
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Aldama grandiflora (Gardner) E.E.Schill. & Panero 2011
plant species in the asteraceae family
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Aldama anchusifolia (DC.) E.E.Schill. & Panero 2011
plant species in the asteraceae family
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Hymenostephium woronowii (S.F.Blake) E.E.Schill. & Panero 2002
plant species in the asteraceae family
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Hymenostephium hintonii (H.Rob.) E.E.Schill. & Panero 2002
plant species in the asteraceae family
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Hymenostephium gracillimum (Brandegee) E.E.Schill. & Panero 2002
annual plant species in the asteraceae family
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Hymenostephium anomalum (S.F.Blake) E.E.Schill. & Panero 2002
plant species in the asteraceae family
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Geocarpon uniflorum (Walter) E.E.Schill. 2022
annual plant species in the caryophyllaceae family
Geocarpon uniflorum, the one-flower stitchwort, is a species of flowering plant in the family Caryophyllaceae. It is native to the Southeastern United States where it is primarily found in the Piedmont. Its preferred habitat is sandy or granitic rock outcrops. The plants formerly referred to as Minuartia alabamensis have been shown to be a self-pollinating form of Geocarpon uniflorum that has arisen independently at various locations, and it is thus included under this species. Genetic evidence suggested that this species is best placed in the genus Mononeuria, although that classification
Geocarpon groenlandicum (Retz.) E.E.Schill. 2022
plant species in the caryophyllaceae family
Geocarpon groenlandicum, the Greenland stitchwort or mountain stitchwort, Appalachian stitchwort, mountain sandwort, smooth mountain sandwort, and smooth sandwort is a rare perennial which grows low to the ground in clumps linked together at the bottom. It has three to five pairs of leaves in a linear opposite pattern along the length of the slender stem. The main stem breaks into one to thirty cymes which each flower separately. The flowers are white and arise five to ten centimeters above the thick foliage. The white flower petals are six to ten millimeters long. The petals are, in turn,
Geocarpon cumberlandense (Wofford & Kral) E.E.Schill. 2022
perennial plant species in the caryophyllaceae family
Geocarpon cumberlandense is a rare species of flowering plant in the pink family known by the common names Cumberland stitchwort and Cumberland sandwort. It is endemic to the Cumberland Plateau near the Big South Fork of the Cumberland River in Tennessee and Kentucky. This rare plant is found only in cool sandstone rock shelters, on the moist sandy cave floors behind the drip line. There are 27 occurrences in Tennessee and one in Kentucky. The plant is a federally listed endangered species. This is a petite perennial herb forming tufts of stems from threadlike taproots. The green stems reach
Eupatorium sullivaniae (Sullivan's Boneset) E.E.Schill. 2011
perennial plant species in the asteraceae family
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Eupatorium subvenosum (Veined Thoroughwort) (A.Gray) E.E.Schill. 2011
perennial plant species in the asteraceae family
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