Rod Seppelt

Australian botanist.

Abbreviations: Seppelt
Occupations: illustrator, bryologist, botanist, botanical illustrator
Citizenships: Australia
Languages: English
Dates: 1945-01-01T00:00:00Z
Direct attributions: 9 plants, 4 fungi
Authorship mentions: 11 plants, 4 fungi

9 plants attributed, 2 plants contributed to11 plants:

Viola cleistogamoides (Hidden Violet) (L.G.Adams) Seppelt 1986
perennial plant species in the violaceae family
Viola cleistogamoides, commonly known as the hidden violet, is a perennial shrub of the genus Viola native to southeastern Australia. It is classified as endangered under New South Wales legislation.
Sphagnum fuscovinosum Seppelt & H.A.Crum 1999
plant species in the sphagnaceae family
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Ditrichum brotherusii (R.Br.bis) Seppelt 1980
plant species in the ditrichaceae family
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Notothamia ferruginea (Mitt. ex Wilson) Ochyra & Seppelt 2011
plant species in the seligeriaceae family
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Notothamia Ochyra & Seppelt 2011
plant genus in the seligeriaceae family
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Bucklandiella pycnotricha (Müll.Hal.) Bedn.-Ochyra, Ochyra & Seppelt 2010
plant species in the grimmiaceae family
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Megaceros austronesophilus Cargill & Seppelt 2013
plant species in the dendrocerotaceae family
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Goniomitrium acuminatum ssp. enerve (Hook. & Wilson) Fife & Seppelt 2001
plant subspecies in the funariaceae family
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Entosthodon subnudus var. phymatodeus (Catches.) Fife & Seppelt 2001
plant variety in the funariaceae family
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Ambuchanania leucobryoides (Ambuchanania) (T. Yamag., Seppelt & Z. Iwats.) Seppelt & H.A. Crum ex A.J. Shaw 2010
vulnerable plant species in the ambuchananiaceae family
Ambuchanania leucobryoides is the only species in the monotypic genus Ambuchanania. It is a Sphagnum-like moss endemic to Tasmania. Originally described as a species of Sphagnum, it is now a separate genus named after the original collector Alex M. Buchanan, (b.1944) an Australian botanist from the Tasmanian Herbarium in Hobart, (it was first collected in 1987). A. leucobryoides differs from the family Sphagnaceae in having elongate antheridia. It is entirely restricted to south-west Tasmania's Wilderness World Heritage Area where it occurs on white Precambrian quartzitic sand deposited by
Ambuchanania (Sphagnum Leucobryoides) Seppelt & H.A.Crum ex A.J.Shaw 2010
plant genus in the ambuchananiaceae family
Ambuchanania leucobryoides is the only species in the monotypic genus Ambuchanania. It is a Sphagnum-like moss endemic to Tasmania. Originally described as a species of Sphagnum, it is now a separate genus named after the original collector Alex M. Buchanan, (b.1944) an Australian botanist from the Tasmanian Herbarium in Hobart, (it was first collected in 1987). A. leucobryoides differs from the family Sphagnaceae in having elongate antheridia. It is entirely restricted to south-west Tasmania's Wilderness World Heritage Area where it occurs on white Precambrian quartzitic sand deposited by
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