Steven Earl Clemants

American botanist (1954–2008).

Steven Earl Clemants (1954–2008) was an American botanist and Vice President for Science at the Brooklyn Botanic Garden. He was a graduate faculty member of both Rutgers University and the City University of New York, and a long time member and former President of the Torrey Botanical Society.

Abbreviations: Clemants
Occupations: botanist
Citizenships: United States
Dates: 1954-07-22T00:00:00Z – 2008-11-02T00:00:00Z
Birth place: Lincoln
Direct attributions: 29 plants, 0 fungi
Authorship mentions: 29 plants, 0 fungi

29 plants attributed to29 plants:

Dysphania ambrosioides (Worm Seed) (L.) Mosyakin & Clemants 2002
edible, perennial, and medicinal plant species in the amaranthaceae family
Dysphania ambrosioides, formerly Chenopodium ambrosioides, known as epazote, Jesuit's tea, Mexican tea or wormseed, is an annual or short-lived perennial herb native to the Americas.
Dysphania botrys (Jerusalem Oak Goosefoot) (L.) Mosyakin & Clemants 2002
annual and medicinal plant species in the amaranthaceae family
Dysphania botrys (syn. Chenopodium botrys), the Jerusalem oak goosefoot, sticky goosefoot or feathered geranium, is a flowering plant in the genus Dysphania (the glandular goosefoots). It is native to the Mediterranean region. Jerusalem oak goosefoot was formerly classed in the genus Ambrosia, with the binomial name Ambrosia mexicana. It is naturalised in the United States and Mexico, the old species synonym deriving from the latter.
Dysphania pumilio (Clammy Goosefoot) (R.Br.) Mosyakin & Clemants 2002
annual and perennial plant species in the amaranthaceae family
Dysphania pumilio (common names - small crumbweed, clammy goosefoot) is a species of flowering plant in the family Chenopodioideae. It is native to Australia, but it is found in other parts of the world as an introduced species, often growing in disturbed and waste areas such as roadsides and lots. It is known from many parts of North America and Europe, and it was recently found in Iran for the first time, in the Māzandarān Province. It is thought to have first arrived in Europe with imports of wool from Australia.
Dysphania schraderiana (Schrader Goosefoot) (Schult.) Mosyakin & Clemants 2002
edible, annual, and medicinal plant species in the amaranthaceae family
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Dysphania multifida (Cut-leaf Goosefoot) (L.) Mosyakin & Clemants 2002
perennial plant species in the amaranthaceae family
Dysphania multifida is a species of flowering plant in the family Amaranthaceae known by the common names cutleaf goosefoot and scented goosefoot. It is native to South America, but it can be found on most continents as an introduced species. It grows easily in many habitat types, including disturbed areas such as roadsides. It is an annual herb with variously shaped stems up to about 60 centimeters long, branching and growing upright to flat along the ground. The oblong, glandular leaves are up to 2 centimeters long and have several lobes along each side. The inflorescences are located in
Dysphania graveolens (Fetid Goosefoot) Mosyakin & Clemants 2002
plant species in the amaranthaceae family
Dysphania graveolens, common name fetid goosefoot, is a species of flowering plant in the family Amaranthaceae. It is found from Utah, Arizona and west Texas to Guatemala, Peru and northwest Argentina. It has been introduced elsewhere including the east coast of the United States (Maine, Massachusetts and New York state). It has many synonyms, including Chenopodium graveolens and Dysphania incisa. In 2021, the correct name in Dysphania was said to be Dysphania graveolens, although as of 12 April 2022, Plants of the World Online accepted the unpublished name Dysphania incisa.
Dysphania melanocarpa (J.M.Black) Mosyakin & Clemants 2008
annual plant species in the amaranthaceae family
Dysphania melanocarpa, commonly known as black crumbweed, is an annual herb that grows in arid and semi-arid regions of Australia.
Dysphania pusilla (Pygmy Goosefoot) Mosyakin & Clemants 2008
plant species in the amaranthaceae family
Dysphania pusilla, formerly Chenopodium pusillum, otherwise known as pygmy goosefoot or parahia in Māori, is a prostrate herb endemic to the north-eastern parts of South Island, New Zealand. Presumed extinct after 56 years without recorded observations, the species was rediscovered in 2015.
Dysphania anthelmintica (Wormseed) (L.) Mosyakin & Clemants 2002
annual plant species in the amaranthaceae family
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Dysphania truncata (Paul G.Wilson) Mosyakin & Clemants 2008
annual plant species in the amaranthaceae family
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Dysphania retusa (Pigweed) (Juss. ex Moq.) Mosyakin & Clemants 2008
annual plant species in the amaranthaceae family
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Dysphania cristata (Crested Goosefoot) (F.Muell.) Mosyakin & Clemants 2002
annual plant species in the amaranthaceae family
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Dysphania chilensis (Chilean Wormseed) (Schrad.) Mosyakin & Clemants 2002
perennial plant species in the amaranthaceae family
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Dysphania carinata (Keeled Goosefoot) (R.Br.) Mosyakin & Clemants 2002
annual plant species in the amaranthaceae family
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Dysphania venturii (Aellen) Mosyakin & Clemants 2008
perennial plant species in the amaranthaceae family
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Dysphania tomentosa (Thouars) Mosyakin & Clemants 2008
annual plant species in the amaranthaceae family
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Dysphania stellata (S.Watson) Mosyakin & Clemants 2008
plant species in the amaranthaceae family
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Dysphania saxatilis (Paul G.Wilson) Mosyakin & Clemants 2008
annual plant species in the amaranthaceae family
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Dysphania procera (Hochst. ex Moq.) Mosyakin & Clemants 2008
annual plant species in the amaranthaceae family
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Dysphania oblanceolata (Speg.) Mosyakin & Clemants 2008
perennial plant species in the amaranthaceae family
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Dysphania minuata (Aellen) Mosyakin & Clemants 2008
annual plant species in the amaranthaceae family
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Dysphania microcarpa (Phil.) Mosyakin & Clemants 2008
plant species in the amaranthaceae family
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Dysphania congolana (Hauman) Mosyakin & Clemants 2008
annual plant species in the amaranthaceae family
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Bejaria infundibula Clemants 1991
plant species in the ericaceae family
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Dysphania nepalensis (Link ex Colla) Mosyakin & Clemants 2008
annual plant species in the amaranthaceae family
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Dysphania mandonii (S.Watson) Mosyakin & Clemants 2008
plant species in the amaranthaceae family
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Dysphania dissecta (Moq.) Mosyakin & Clemants 2008
plant species in the amaranthaceae family
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Dysphania bonariensis (Hook.f.) Mosyakin & Clemants 2008
perennial plant species in the amaranthaceae family
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Dysphania burkartii (Aellen) Mosyakin & Clemants 2008
perennial plant species in the amaranthaceae family
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