Selmar Schonland

South african botanist (1860-1940).

Selmar Schonland (15 August 1860 – 22 April 1940), originally spelt Schönland, the founder of the Department of Botany at Rhodes University, was a German immigrant, who came to the Eastern part of the Cape Colony in 1889 to take up an appointment as curator of the Albany Museum. He came to Grahamstown via a doctorate at the University of Hamburg and a post at Oxford University (1886–1889 as curator of the Fielding Herbarium and a lecturer in Botany). Working under Prof. Sir Isaac Bayley Balfour and Prof. Sydney Howard Vines, he developed an interest in the family Crassulaceae and contributed a

Abbreviations: Schönland
Occupations: university teacher, botanist, botanical collector
Citizenships: Weimar Republic, Schwarzburg-Rudolstadt
Languages: German
Dates: 1860-08-15T00:00:00Z – 1940-04-22T00:00:00Z
Birth place: Bad Frankenhausen
Direct attributions: 77 plants, 0 fungi
Authorship mentions: 124 plants, 0 fungi

77 plants attributed, 47 plants contributed to124 plants:

Crassula aquatica (Water Pygmyweed) (L.) Schönland 1891
annual plant species in the crassulaceae family
Crassula aquatica is a succulent plant known by the common names water pygmyweed, common pygmyweed and just pigmyweed. It is an annual plant of salt marshes, vernal pools, wetlands, and other fresh to brackish water bodies. It is at least partially aquatic, living in areas which are submersed much of the time. It also lives along muddy banks and in tidally-active areas of estuaries.
Aloe broomii (Berg Alwyn) Schönland 1907
plant species in the asphodelaceae family
Aloe broomii, known as the mountain aloe or snake aloe on account of its odd inflorescence, is a species of flowering plant in the genus Aloe, found in southern Africa.
Haworthia truncata (Horsetooth Haworthia) Schönland 1910
perennial plant species in the asphodelaceae family
Haworthia truncata, locally known as horse's teeth, is a species of succulent plant in the genus Haworthia. It is found in the Little Karoo region, in the far east of the Western Cape Province, South Africa.
Aloe peglerae (Red-hot Poker) Schönland 1904
endangered and perennial plant species in the asphodelaceae family
Aloe peglerae (the Magaliesberg aloe or fez aloe) is a small, stemless South African aloe. This unique succulent plant is classed as an endangered species. The species was listed by CITES as an Appendix II species, requiring special trade protections to prevent the further endangerment of the current wild population due to the plant trade.
Aloe pearsonii (Pearson's Aloe) Schönland 1911
critically endangered plant species in the asphodelaceae family
Aloe pearsonii (Pearson's Aloe) is a very distinctive and unusual species of aloe, that is naturally endemic to the arid Richtersveld area on the border between South Africa and Namibia.
Crassula elegans Schönland & Baker f. 1902
plant species in the crassulaceae family
Crassula elegans, the elegant crassula, is a flowering plant species in the genus Crassula. Subspecies are: Crassula elegans subsp. elegans Schoenl. & Baker f. Crassula elegans subsp. namibensis (Friedr.) Toelken
Crassula aphylla (Vernal Pool Stonecrop) Schönland & Baker f. 1898
annual plant species in the crassulaceae family
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Crassula deceptor Schönland & Baker f. 1902
plant species in the crassulaceae family
Crassula deceptor is a succulent plant native to South Africa and Namibia. This species occurs from southern Namibia, to as far south as the town of Vanrhynsdorp in South Africa. The leaves of this variable species are produced in four compact ranks, and have hard papillae.
Aloe greatheadii (Greathead's Spotted Leaf Aloe) Schönland 1904
perennial plant species in the asphodelaceae family
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Aloe dyeri (Dyer's Spotted Aloe) Schönland 1905
perennial plant species in the asphodelaceae family
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Aloe chabaudii (Dwala Aloe) Schönland 1905
perennial plant species in the asphodelaceae family
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Aloe castanea (Cat's-tail Aloe) Schönland 1907
plant species in the asphodelaceae family
Aloe castanea (Cat's tail Aloe) is a species of aloe endemic to South Africa. It grows to about 15 ft (4.6 m) in height, with a single stem that may become branched in the upper portion, with clusters of small, dark, orange-brown flowers.
Crassula compacta Schönland 1895
annual plant species in the crassulaceae family
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Crassula columella (Tiny Towers) Marloth & Schönland 1929
plant species in the crassulaceae family
Crassula columella is a species of succulent plant in the family Crassulaceae. It is native to the west coast of South Africa and Namibia. It grows slowly in spring and autumn, and is dormant in summer.
Crassula alcicornis (Dasklip Stonecrop) Schönland 1917
plant species in the crassulaceae family
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Aloe parvibracteata (Smoothstem Aloe) Schönland 1907
perennial plant species in the asphodelaceae family
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Sedum microcarpum (Small-fruited Stonecrop) (Sm.) Schönland 1890
annual plant species in the crassulaceae family
Sedum microcarpum, commonly known as the small-fruited stonecrop, is a species of Sedum from the family Crassulaceae. It is native to Turkey, Lebanon, Israel, Palestine, Cyprus, and Syria. The plant is a short, bushy annual with white flowers. The leaves are succulent, narrowly oblong, and usually tinted red.
Crassula socialis Schönland 1929
plant species in the crassulaceae family
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Crassula sericea Schönland 1910
plant species in the crassulaceae family
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Crassula decidua Schönland 1929
plant species in the crassulaceae family
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Crassula rogersii Schönland 1907
plant species in the crassulaceae family
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Crassula namaquensis (Namaqua Stonecrop) Schönland & Baker f. 1898
plant species in the crassulaceae family
Crassula namaquensis is a species of succulent plant in the genus Crassula native to South Africa. Easily confused with some forms of Crassula tecta and Crassula sericea, this species has rounded to elongated leaves that are usually blue, covered in fine hairs, and form clumps.
Crassula macowaniana Schönland & Baker f. 1898
plant species in the crassulaceae family
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Crassula grisea Schönland 1912
plant species in the crassulaceae family
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Crassula garibina Marloth & Schönland 1929
plant species in the crassulaceae family
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Cotyledon woodii Schönland & Baker f. 1902
plant species in the crassulaceae family
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Eriospermum dregei (Mini-antler Woolseed) Schönland 1910
plant species in the asparagaceae family
Eriospermum dregei is a species of geophytic plant of the family Asparagaceae. This species has stellate hairs on its branching leaf enations, causing its leaves to appear woolly. The leaf of Eriospermum paradoxum has a similar appearance, but with finer enations. It is indigenous to rocky or clay areas, especially in red soils and Pentzia veld, in the Little Karoo, South Africa. It occurs from Montagu in the west, to Prince Albert in the north, and eastwards as far as Port Elizabeth.
Crassula subacaulis Schönland & Baker f. 1898
plant species in the crassulaceae family
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Crassula pallens Schönland & Baker f. 1898
plant species in the crassulaceae family
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Crassula oblanceolata Schönland & Baker f. 1898
annual plant species in the crassulaceae family
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