Norman Carter Fassett

American botanist (1900-1954).

Norman Carter Fassett (March 27, 1900 – September 14, 1954) was an American botanist and professor, known as an expert on the aquatic flora of Wisconsin.

Abbreviations: Fassett
Occupations: scientific collector, curator, botanist, botanical collector
Citizenships: United States
Languages: English
Dates: 1900-01-01T00:00:00Z – 1954-01-01T00:00:00Z
Birth place: Ware
Direct attributions: 28 plants, 0 fungi
Authorship mentions: 37 plants, 0 fungi

28 plants attributed, 9 plants contributed to37 plants:

Echinodorus berteroi (Upright Burhead) (Spreng.) Fassett 1955
annual plant species in the alismataceae family
Echinodorus berteroi (upright burhead or cellophane sword) is an aquatic plant species in the Alismataceae It is native to the southern and central parts of the United States, as well as Central America, the West Indies, and South America as far south as Argentina.
Scleria terrestris (L.) Fassett 1924
perennial and medicinal plant species in the cyperaceae family
Scleria terrestris is a species of flowering plant in the family Cyperaceae, the sedges. It is native to much of Asia and Australia, where it is widespread and occasional. It is a rhizomatous perennial herb that grows in wet habitat, such as streambanks and wet mountain understory, and some types of dry and disturbed habitat.
Cabomba palaeformis (Fish-grass) Fassett 1953
plant species in the cabombaceae family
Cabomba palaeformis is a species of aquatic plant in the family Cabombaceae native to Mexico and Central America.
Streptopus obtusatus Fassett 1935
medicinal plant species in the liliaceae family
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Dodecatheon amethystinum (Jeweled Shootingstar) (Fassett) Fassett 1931
perennial plant species in the primulaceae family
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Distichlis distichophylla (Australian Salt-grass) (Labill.) Fassett 1925
perennial plant species in the poaceae family
Distichlis distichophylla is a species of grass commonly known as Australian salt-grass, emu grass or pineapple grass. It is a dioecious perennial plant that grows to about 30 cm in height, with creeping rhizomes up to 1 m long. It is coarse and prickly, growing in damp, saline areas such as the fringes of saltmarshes. It often forms mats where water is abundant. Its appearance in places from which it had been absent can be an indication of rising soil salinity.
Callitriche lechleri (Hegelm.) Fassett 1951
plant species in the plantaginaceae family
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Callitriche trochlearis (Effluent Water-starwort) Fassett 1951
plant species in the plantaginaceae family
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Callitriche rimosa Fassett 1951
plant species in the plantaginaceae family
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Callitriche quindiensis Fassett 1951
plant species in the plantaginaceae family
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Callitriche nubigena Fassett 1951
plant species in the plantaginaceae family
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Callitriche albomarginata Fassett 1951
plant species in the plantaginaceae family
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Streptopus streptopoides var. japonicus (Japanese Small Twisted-stalk) (Maxim.) Fassett 1935
plant variety in the liliaceae family
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Bidens × multiceps Fassett 1925
plant hybrid species in the asteraceae family
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Zizania aquatica var. interior (Interior Wild Rice) Fassett 1924
annual plant variety in the poaceae family
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Zizania aquatica var. brevis (Eastern Wild Rice) Fassett 1924
plant variety in the poaceae family
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Scutellaria parvula var. australis (Southern Skullcap) Fassett 1937
plant variety in the lamiaceae family
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Rubus odoratus f. scopulotum Fassett 1941
plant form in the rosaceae family
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Proserpinaca palustris var. australis Fassett 1953
plant variety in the haloragaceae family
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Polygonum densiflorum f. imberbe (Meisn. ex DC.) Fassett 1946
plant form in the polygonaceae family
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Polygonum densiflorum f. ciliolatum (Meisn. ex DC.) Fassett 1946
plant form in the polygonaceae family
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Lathyrus venosus var. arkansanus Fassett 1937
perennial plant variety in the fabaceae family
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Lathyrus japonicus var. parviflorus Fassett 1933
perennial plant variety in the fabaceae family
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Geum triflorum var. ciliatum (Western Three-flowered Avens) (Pursh) Fassett 1928
perennial plant variety in the rosaceae family
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Elatine triandra var. andina Fassett 1939
plant variety in the elatinaceae family
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Echinodorus trialatus Fassett
plant species in the alismataceae family
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Callitriche oblongicarpa Fassett 1951
plant species in the plantaginaceae family
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Aster sericeus f. albiligulatus Fassett 1929
plant form in the asteraceae family
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Distichlis palmeri (Palmer's Saltgrass) (Vasey) Fassett ex I.M.Johnst. 1924
perennial plant species in the poaceae family
Distichlis palmeri is a species of perennial halophytic grass commonly known as nipa or Palmer saltgrass. It is a saltwater marsh grass endemic to the tidal marshes of the northern Gulf of California in Mexico.
Pseudognaphalium saxicola (Cliff Cudweed) (Fassett) H.E.Ballard & Feller 2004
annual plant species in the asteraceae family
Pseudognaphalium obtusifolium, synonyms including Gnaphalium obtusifolium and Pseudognaphalium saxicola, is a member of the family Asteraceae. It is found on open dry sandy habitat throughout eastern North America. Common names include old field balsam, rabbit tobacco, sweet everlasting and life everlasting. When crushed, the plant exudes a characteristic maple-syrup scent.
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