Tanja Schuster

Austrian botanist.

Tanja Magdalena Schuster is a taxonomist from Austria, and the first Pauline Ladiges Plant Systematics Fellow, holding a joint position with the School of Biosciences, University of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, and the National Herbarium of Victoria, Royal Botanic Gardens Melbourne. Schuster also worked as curator of the Norton-Brown Herbarium at the University of Maryland, College Park. In 2011, Schuster created the genus Duma for some species previously placed in Muehlenbeckia, but which were shown by molecular phylogenetic studies to form a distinct clade. The name is derived from the La

Abbreviations: T.M.Schust.
Occupations: scientific collector, curator, botanist, taxonomist, botanical collector
Citizenships: Austria
Languages: German, English
Direct attributions: 56 plants, 0 fungi
Authorship mentions: 56 plants, 0 fungi

56 plants attributed to56 plants:

Koenigia alpina (Alpine Smartweed) (All.) T.M.Schust. & Reveal 2015
perennial plant species in the polygonaceae family
Koenigia alpina (synonym Aconogonon alpinum), commonly known as alpine knotweed, is similar to Koenigia alaskana, but differs in leaf size and achene characteristics. It is native to Europe and temperate Asia. It is one of the parents of the cultivated hybrid Koenigia × fennica, the other being Koenigia weyrichii.
Koenigia weyrichii (Weyrich's Knotweed) (F.Schmidt) T.M.Schust. & Reveal 2015
perennial plant species in the polygonaceae family
Koenigia weyrichii (synonym Persicaria weyrichii), the Chinese knotweed or Weyrich's knotweed, is a large, perennial, rhizomatous herb native to northeastern Asia in Kamchatka, Sakhalin, and northern and central Japan. It is also locally naturalised in northern Europe. It is one of the parents of the cultivated hybrid Koenigia × fennica, the other being Koenigia alpina.
Duma (Duma (plant)) T.M.Schust. 2011
plant genus in the polygonaceae family
Duma is a genus of shrubby flowering plants in the family Polygonaceae, subfamily Polygonoideae. The genus was separated from Muehlenbeckia in 2011. The native range of the genus is Australia.
Koenigia × fennica (Finnish Knotweed) (Reiersen) T.M.Schust. & Reveal 2015
perennial plant hybrid species in the polygonaceae family
Koenigia × fennica, known as Finnish knotweed, is a hybrid between two species of Koenigia, K. alpina and K. weyrichii, members of the family Polygonaceae, the knotweed family. It generally only known as a cultivated garden plant, but plants have been recorded a few times surviving in abandoned areas in northern Europe, especially in Finland. The cultivar 'Johanniswolke' is considered an attractive ornamental perennial plant.
Duma florulenta (Tangled Lignum) (Meisn.) T.M.Schust. 2011
plant species in the polygonaceae family
Duma florulenta (synonym Muehlenbeckia florulenta), commonly known as tangled lignum or often simply lignum, is a plant native to inland Australia. It is associated with wetland habitats, especially those in arid and semiarid regions subject to cycles of intermittent flooding and drying out. The Wiradjuri name for the plant is gweeargal, and the Walmajarri name is Kirinykiriny, or Kurinykuriny.
Rumex hypogaeus (Three-cornered Jack) T.M.Schust. & Reveal 2015
annual plant species in the polygonaceae family
Rumex hypogaeus (synonym Emex australis), commonly known in English as southern threecornerjack, devil's thorn, or double gee (also doublegee, from the old Afrikaner name dubbeltge-doorn - 'double thorned'), is a herbaceous plant of the Polygonaceae. It is native in South Africa and is an invasive species in Australia, Texas in the USA, and Pakistan.
Koenigia alaskana (Alaska Wild-rhubarb) (Small) T.M.Schust. & Reveal 2015
perennial plant species in the polygonaceae family
Koenigia alaskana (synonym Aconogonon alaskanum, Persicaria alpina) is an Asian and North American species of flowering plant in the buckwheat family known by the common names Alaska wild-rhubarb and alpine knotweed.
Koenigia mollis (Soft Knotweed) (D.Don) T.M.Schust. & Reveal 2015
plant species in the polygonaceae family
Koenigia mollis is a species of flowering plant in the family Polygonaceae, native to the eastern Himalayas and Myanmar.
Koenigia davisiae (Davis' Knotweed) (W.H.Brewer ex A.Gray) T.M.Schust. & Reveal 2015
perennial plant species in the polygonaceae family
Koenigia davisiae is a flowering plant in the knotweed family that is known by the common names Davis' knotweed or Newberry knotweed.
Duma horrida (Spiny Lignum) (H.Gross) T.M.Schust. 2011
plant species in the polygonaceae family
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Duma coccoloboides (J.M.Black) T.M.Schust. 2011
plant species in the polygonaceae family
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Atraphaxis ariana (Grigorj.) T.M.Schust. & Reveal 2011
plant species in the polygonaceae family
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Koenigia phytolaccifolia (Poke Knotweed) (Meisn. ex Small) T.M.Schust. & Reveal 2012
perennial plant species in the polygonaceae family
Koenigia phytolaccifolia (synonym Aconogonon phytolaccifolium) is a species of flowering plant in the knotweed family, known by the common name poke knotweed.
Atraphaxis toktogulica (Lazkov) T.M.Schust. & Reveal 2011
plant species in the polygonaceae family
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Atraphaxis atraphaxiformis (Botsch.) T.M.Schust. & Reveal 2011
plant species in the polygonaceae family
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Koenigia polystachya (Himalayan Knotweed) (Wall. ex Meisn.) T.M.Schust. & Reveal 2015
perennial plant species in the polygonaceae family
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Koenigia ocreata (L.) T.M.Schust. & Reveal 2015
perennial plant species in the polygonaceae family
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Koenigia jurii (Juriy’s Knotweed) (A.K.Skvortsov) T.M.Schust. & Reveal 2015
perennial plant species in the polygonaceae family
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Koenigia cathayana (A.J.Li) T.M.Schust. & Reveal 2015
perennial plant species in the polygonaceae family
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Koenigia campanulata (Lesser Knotweed) (Hook.f.) T.M.Schust. & Reveal 2015
perennial plant species in the polygonaceae family
Koenigia campanulata is a species of flowering plant in the family Polygonaceae. It is native to China (Guizhou, west Hubei, Sichuan, Yunnan and Tibet), Bhutan, north Myanmar, Nepal and Sikkim. It has been introduced into south Chile, Great Britain and Ireland.
Pteroxygoneae T.M.Schust. & Reveal 2015
plant tribe in the polygonaceae family
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Polygonum smallianum T.M.Schust. & Reveal 2011
plant species in the polygonaceae family
Polygonum smallianum (synonym Polygonella macrophylla) is a species of flowering plant in the knotweed family known by the common name largeleaf jointweed. It is native to a small area around the border between Alabama and Florida in the United States.
Polygonum nesomii T.M.Schust. & Reveal 2011
annual and perennial plant species in the polygonaceae family
Polygonum nesomii is a species of flowering plant. Common names for it include sandhill wireweed and largeflower jointweed. The species was first discovered by Small in 1909. The plant is endemic in the U.S. state of Florida.
Polygonum dentoceras T.M.Schust. & Reveal 2011
plant species in the polygonaceae family
Polygonum dentoceras (synonym Polygonella myriophylla) is a rare species of flowering plant in the knotweed family known by the common names sandlace, woody wireweed, and Small's jointweed. It is endemic to Florida in the United States, where it is limited to the central ridges of the peninsula, including the Lake Wales Ridge. It is threatened by the loss and degradation of its habitat. It is a federally listed endangered species of the United States.
Polygonum delopyrum T.M.Schust. & Reveal 2011
annual plant species in the polygonaceae family
Polygonum delopyrum (synonym Polygonella ciliata), the fringed jointweed or hairy jointweed, is a plant species endemic to Florida. It is found in pinelands and sandy pine barrens at elevations less than 50 m, in central and southern parts of the state. Polygonum delopyrum is an annual herb up to 110 cm tall, branching above the base. Leaves are narrow and linear, up to 5 cm long, with cilia (long flexible hairs) along the margins. Inflorescence is up to 45 mm long. Flowers are white, some hermaphroditic (male and female together) but others pistillate (female only). Achenes are brown,
Polygonum basiramia (Small) T.M.Schust. & Reveal 2011
perennial plant species in the polygonaceae family
Polygonum basiramia (synonym Polygonella basiramia) is a rare species of flowering plant in the knotweed family known by the common names wireweed, hairy wireweed, purple wireweed, and Florida jointweed. It is endemic to Florida in the United States, where it is limited to the central ridges of the peninsula, including the Lake Wales Ridge. It is threatened by the loss and degradation of its habitat. It is a federally listed endangered species of the United States.
Polygonum americanum (Fisch. & C.A.Mey.) T.M.Schust. & Reveal 2011
plant species in the polygonaceae family
Polygonum americanum, commonly called southern jointweed or American jointweed, is a species of flowering plant in the knotweed family. It is native to Southeastern United States extending in scattered locations west to New Mexico. Its preferred habitat is dry, sandy areas. Polygonum americanum was first described in 1845. It was at one time placed in the genus Polygonella (under the name Polygonella americana), but in 2015, following a series of molecular phylogenetic studies, this genus was subsumed into Polygonum.
Oxygoneae T.M.Schust. & Reveal 2015
plant tribe in the polygonaceae family
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Koenigia tortuosa (D.Don) T.M.Schust. & Reveal 2015
plant species in the polygonaceae family
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Koenigia songarica (Schrenk) T.M.Schust. & Reveal 2015
perennial plant species in the polygonaceae family
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