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Ancient Egyptian, Greek, and Roman unit of measurement
Schoenus (Latin: schœnus; Ancient Greek: σχοίνος, schoinos, lit. "rush rope"; Ancient Egyptian: i͗trw, lit. "river-measure") was an ancient Egyptian, Greek
Schoenus
Topics referred to by the same term
Schoenus is an ancient measure of distance. Schoenus may refer to: Schoenus (Arcadia), a town of ancient Arcadia Schoenus (Boeotia), a town of ancient
Schoenus_(disambiguation)
City in ancient Boeotia
Schoenus or Schoinos (Ancient Greek: Σχοῖνος) was a city in ancient Boeotia, located east of Thebes. Schoenus is mentioned by Homer as part of Thersander's
Schoenus_(Boeotia)
Genus of grass-like plants
Boeckeler Schoenus asperocarpus F.Muell. Schoenus badius Rye Schoenus benthamii F.Muell. Schoenus bifidus (Nees) Boeckeler Schoenus biglumis Kük. Schoenus breviculmis
Schoenus_(plant)
Species of grass-like plant
Checklist of Selected Plant Families "Schoenus brevifolius R.Br. - PlantNET". Retrieved 24 December 2011. "Schoenus brevifolius R.Br". Australian Plant
Schoenus_brevifolius
Species of grass-like plant
Schoenus maschalinus, the dwarf bog-rush is a sedge native to Australia, New Zealand and Malesia. A small, creeping grass like herb, often forming a mat
Schoenus_maschalinus
Schoenus or Schoinous (Ancient Greek: Σχοινοῦς) was a port-town on the Saronic Gulf in ancient Corinthia. It was located on the Corinthian Isthmus, and
Schoenus_(Corinthia)
Species of grass-like plant
Schoenus adnatus is a species of sedge endemic to mountainous locations in southern regions of South Africa. Schoenus adnatus is a species of southern
Schoenus_adnatus
Species of grass-like plant
Schoenus loreus is a species of sedge endemic to locations near the southern coast of South Africa. Schoenus loreus is one of the largest species of southern
Schoenus_loreus
Species of grass-like plant
Schoenus lucidus is a species of sedge endemic to the western mountains of the Western Cape province of South Africa. The inflorescence of Schoenus lucidus
Schoenus_lucidus
Species of grass-like plant
Schoenus australis is a species of sedge endemic to locations near the southern coast of South Africa. Schoenus australis is one of the more robust species
Schoenus_australis
Species of grass-like plant
African Schoenus species. The distribution of S. galpinii differs from most other species in the Schoenus cuspidatus and allies group, except Schoenus graciliculmis
Schoenus_galpinii
Species of grass-like plant
Schoenus neovillosus is a species of sedge endemic to the south-western mountains of the Western Cape Province of South Africa. Schoenus neovillosus is
Schoenus_neovillosus
Species of grass-like plant
Schoenus comparoides is a species of sedge endemic to the mountains of southern South Africa. Schoenus comparoides was initially included in the circumscription
Schoenus_comparoides
Species of grass-like plant
Schoenus riparius is a species of sedge endemic to the Cape Peninsula of South Africa. Schoenus riparius is a robust species having relatively long and
Schoenus_riparius
Species of grass-like plant
Schoenus inconspicuus is a species of sedge endemic to south-western areas of the Western Cape Province of South Africa. Schoenus inconspicuus has long
Schoenus_inconspicuus
Species of grass-like plant
and numerous perianth bristles. Similar to S. albovaginatus, Schoenus aureus and Schoenus triticoides also have ivory-colored, membranaceous, loose leaf
Schoenus_albovaginatus
Species of grass-like plant
2024. Retrieved April 2, 2024. "Schoenus tesquorum". VicFlora. August 14, 2019. Retrieved April 2, 2024. "Schoenus tesquorum". Natural Values Atlas.
Schoenus_tesquorum
Schoenus or Schoinous (Ancient Greek: Σχοινοῦς) was a town in the centre of ancient Arcadia near Methydrium.[when?] It was said to have derived its name
Schoenus_(Arcadia)
Species of grass-like plant
species in the Schoenus cuspidatus and allies group usually have culm bases that are lighter in colour compared to those of S. limosus. Schoenus auritus is
Schoenus_limosus
Species of grass-like plant
are ovate. Two species that also have ovate spikelets are Schoenus prophyllus and Schoenus calceolus, but these two species have channelled leaves compared
Schoenus_purpurascens
Species of grass-like plant
reddish-purple streaks adjacent to its glume margins. Schoenus exilis, Schoenus ligulatus and Schoenus quartziticus also have narrow spikelets, but these
Schoenus_submarginalis
Species of grass-like plant
African Schoenus to form hybrids with each other. Schoenus graminifolius does not appear to form hybrids with other southern African Schoenus species
Schoenus_graminifolius
Species of grass-like plant
streaking patterns on its membranaceous leaf sheaths. Schoenus exilis, Schoenus ligulatus and Schoenus quartziticus resemble S. bolusii, but these three species
Schoenus_bolusii
Species of grass-like plant
Schoenus ferrugineus is a species of flowering plant belonging to the family Cyperaceae. It is native to Europe. "Schoenus ferrugineus L." www.gbif.org
Schoenus_ferrugineus
Species of grass-like plant
spikelets (usually less than five), which is similar to Schoenus adnatus, Schoenus crinitus and Schoenus schonlandii. However, the spikelets of S. gracillimus
Schoenus_gracillimus
Species of grass-like plant
congested) inflorescences and its firm sheaths and ligules. Schoenus compactus closely resembles Schoenus auritus, but the former species has firm ligules and
Schoenus_compactus
Species of grass-like plant
Schoenus auritus also appears semi-succulent, but that species generally has longer leaves (usually half the length of the flowering stems). Schoenus
Schoenus_crassiculmis
Species of grass-like plant
southern African Schoenus species, specifically, species in the Schoenus compar - Schoenus pictus group. Southern African Schoenus were once classified
Schoenus_compar
Species of grass-like plant
coast of South Africa. The inflorescences (flowering heads) of Schoenus rigidus and Schoenus schonlandii are similar, but the primary inflorescence bracts
Schoenus_rigidus
Species of grass-like plant
Schoenus dregeanus is a species of sedge endemic to mountainous locations in south-western South Africa. Schoenus dregeanus is a species of southern African
Schoenus_dregeanus
Species of grass-like plant
Vol. 2. p. 251. "Schoenus pedicellatus (R.Br.) Roem. & Schult". Global Biodiversity Information Facility. Retrieved 2022-09-05. "Schoenus pedicellatus (R
Schoenus_pedicellatus
Species of grass-like plant
characters of Schoenus brunnescens is the brown culm bases of this species, compared to the more reddish ones of the majority of southern African Schoenus. A second
Schoenus_brunnescens
Species of grass-like plant
(inflorescences) of S. schonlandii resemble those of Schoenus adnatus, Schoenus crinitus and Schoenus gracillimus in form, as these species all have relatively
Schoenus_schonlandii
Species of grass-like plant
Schoenus selinae is a species of sedge endemic to the Western Cape Province and western areas of the Eastern Cape Province of South Africa. Schoenus selinae
Schoenus_selinae
Species of grass-like plant
species in the S. compar - S. pictus and allies group. Schoenus megacarpus appears similar to Schoenus compar; however, it does not have the viscous flowering
Schoenus_megacarpus
Species of grass-like plant
others in the Schoenus compar – Schoenus pictus group. This key characters of this species are also unique from others in the Schoenus cuspidatus and
Schoenus_filiculmis
Species of grass-like plant
Schoenus quadrangularis is a species of sedge endemic to mountainous of southern South Africa. Schoenus quadrangularis is a unique species amongst the
Schoenus_quadrangularis
Species of grass-like plant
Schoenus complanatus is a species of sedge endemic to the western mountains of the Western Cape Province of South Africa. Schoenus complanatus has distinctly
Schoenus_complanatus
Species of grass-like plant
Schoenus aureus is a species of sedge endemic to the western mountains of the Western Cape Provinces of South Africa. Schoenus aureus is a relatively robust
Schoenus_aureus
Species of plant
Rhynchospora subulirostris Steud. (1855) Schoenus articulatus Roxb. (1820) Schoenus floridus Rudge (1805) Schoenus surinamensis Rottb. (1773) Scirpus bangalorensis
Rhynchospora_corymbosa
Species of sedge
ISSN 0085-4417. Wikidata Q100729957. "Schoenus variicellae Rye". www.gbif.org. Retrieved 6 September 2022. "Schoenus variicellae Rye | Plants of the World
Schoenus_variicellae
Species of grass-like plant
Schoenus imberbis, the beardless bog rush, is a species of sedge within the genus Schoenus, found in the states of Victoria and New South Wales in Australia
Schoenus_imberbis
Species of grass-like plant
Schoenus auritus is a species of sedge endemic to southern and eastern South Africa. The key diagnostic character of Schoenus auritus is its semi-succulent
Schoenus_auritus
Species of grass-like plant
fruiting head Wikimedia Commons has media related to Schoenus nigricans. Lansdown, R.V. (2013). "Schoenus nigricans". IUCN Red List of Threatened Species.
Schoenus_nigricans
Species of grass-like plant
species in the Schoenus cuspidatus group. Other species in the S. cuspidatus group that are similar to S. prophyllus are Schoenus bolusii, Schoenus calceolus
Schoenus_prophyllus
Species of sedge
"Schoenus nanus (Nees ex Lehm.) Benth. | Plants of the World Online | Kew Science". Plants of the World Online. Retrieved 2 September 2022. "Schoenus nanus"
Schoenus_nanus
Species of grass-like plant
The spikelets of S. pseudoloreus often have firm glumes, as in Schoenus compar and Schoenus arenicola. The leaves of S. pseudoloreus are usually terete (round)
Schoenus_pseudoloreus
Species of grass-like plant
Schoenus crinitus is a species of sedge endemic to the Worcester region of the Western Cape Province of South Africa. Similar to Schoenus adnatus, Schoenus
Schoenus_crinitus
Species of grass-like plant
Schoenus ericetorum, known as heath bog-rush, is a species of sedge native to eastern Australia. A tufted perennial grass-like plant growing to 40 cm tall
Schoenus_ericetorum
Species of grass-like plant
Schoenus crassus is a species of sedge endemic to south-western South Africa. Schoenus crassus is a robust species, with plants usually having stiff, upright
Schoenus_crassus
Chemical compound
been found to be the principal cause of the toxicity of poison sedge (Schoenus asperocarpus). Galegine was used in the 1920s as a pharmaceutical treatment
Galegine
Species of grass-like plant
African Schoenus to form hybrids with each other. It is not clear whether S. quartziticus forms hybrids with other southern African Schoenus species.
Schoenus_quartziticus
Species of grass-like plant
Schoenus triticoides is a species of sedge endemic to the mountains of southern South Africa. Schoenus triticoides is a species with ivory coloured culm
Schoenus_triticoides
Species of grass-like plant
nutlet beak is continuous with the body of the nutlet. Schoenus arenicola is most similar to Schoenus compar; however, the former species has shorter leaves
Schoenus_arenicola
Species of plant
first described by Linnaeus in 1753 under a different genus and name, Schoenus albus, but was subsequently reclassified into the novel genus Rhynchospora
Rhynchospora_alba
Species of grass-like plant
southern African Schoenus to form hybrids with each other. It appears that Schoenus ligulatus forms hybrids with other southern African Schoenus species, specifically
Schoenus_ligulatus
Species of grass-like plant
Schoenus bracteosus is a species of sedge endemic to the mountains of southern South Africa. Schoenus bracteosus has firm primary inflorescence bracts
Schoenus_bracteosus
Species of grass-like plant
Wikidata Q100729959. "Schoenus calcatus". Australian Plant Name Index, IBIS database. Centre for Plant Biodiversity Research, Australian Government. Schoenus calcatus
Schoenus_calcatus
Species of grass-like plant
Schoenus melanostachys is a species of sedge within the Schoenus or bogrush genus that is endemic to east coast Australia. The genus Schoenus is named
Schoenus_melanostachys
Species of grass-like plant
narrow, lanceolate spikelets and narrow elliptic nutlets. Schoenus exilis resembles Schoenus ligulatus, but the latter species is taller (>350 mm) compared
Schoenus_exilis
Species of grass-like plant
of South Africa. Schoenus graciliculmis has relatively thin culms and leaves compared to other species of southern African Schoenus. In addition, the
Schoenus_graciliculmis
Species of grass-like plant
sometimes be twisted. Schoenus calceolus has ovate spikelets that are similar in form to those of Schoenus prophyllus and Schoenus purpurascens. Compared
Schoenus_calceolus
Species of grass-like plant
southern African Schoenus species, specifically, species in the Schoenus compar - Schoenus pictus group. Southern African Schoenus were once classified
Schoenus_pictus
Species of grass-like plant
Schoenus apogon, known as common bog-rush, is a species of sedge native to eastern Australia, New Zealand and Japan. A tufted annual grass-like plant growing
Schoenus_apogon
Species of grass-like plant
Schoenus nitens, known as the shiny bog-rush, is a species of sedge native to Australia. A small perennial grass-like plant growing from 15 to 35 cm tall
Schoenus_nitens
Species of grass-like plant
the provinces of Western Cape and Eastern Cape. Schoenus cuspidatus is a species in the genus Schoenus of the family Cyperaceae, tribe Schoeneae. Other
Schoenus_cuspidatus
Species of grass-like plant
Wilson. "Schoenus vaginatus". Plantnet - New South Wales Flora Online. Royal Botanic Gardens, Sydney. Retrieved 26 November 2021. "Schoenus vaginatus"
Schoenus_vaginatus
Name of several figures in Greek mythology
In Greek mythology, Schoeneus (/ˈskɛnˌjuːs/; Ancient Greek: Σχοινεύς Skhoineús, literally "rushy") was the name of several individuals: Schoeneus, a Boeotian
Schoeneus
Species of plant
cephalotes (L.) Vahl (1805) Synonyms Synonymy Dichromena schoenus J.F.Macbr. (1931) Schoenus cephalotes (L.) Rottb. (1773) Scirpus cephalotes L. (1762)
Rhynchospora_cephalotes
Species of grass-like plant
Wilson. "Schoenus villosus". Plantnet - New South Wales Flora Online. Royal Botanic Gardens, Sydney. Retrieved 26 November 2021. "Schoenus villosus"
Schoenus_villosus
Unit of measurement
initially determined or formed by ropes or knotted cords. The Greco-Roman schoenus, supposedly based on an Egyptian unit derived from a wound reed measuring
Rope_(unit)
Species of grass-like plant
Commelinids Order: Poales Family: Cyperaceae Genus: Cladium Species: C. mariscus Binomial name Cladium mariscus (L.) Pohl Synonyms Schoenus mariscus L.
Cladium_mariscus
Species of flowering plant in the sedge family
Kunth Scirpus swampianus Bosc ex Kunth Scirpus salinus Schmidt ex Steud. Schoenus macrostachyus Noë ex Rchb Scirpus megastachyus Steud. Scirpus squarrosulus
Bolboschoenus_maritimus
Species of grass-like plant
Á.Löve & D.Löve Limnochloa capensis Nees Megadenus palustris (L.) Raf. Schoenus palustris (L.) Bernh. Scirpus acicularis Oeder Scirpus appendiculatus (Phil
Eleocharis_palustris
Species of grass-like plant
Synonyms Pleuranthus Pers. Cyperus arundinaceus L. Cyperus ferrugineus L. Schoenus spathaceus L. Cyperus spathaceus (L.) L. Scirpus spathaceus (L.) Michx
Dulichium_arundinaceum
System of measurement used in Ancient Rome
Italy. The principal Roman units of length were: Other units include the schoenus (from the Greek for "rush rope") used for the distances in Isidore of Charax's
Ancient Roman units of measurement
Ancient_Roman_units_of_measurement
Region of ancient Asia-Minor
Dorian Confederacy. There are three bays in it: Bubassius, Thymnias and Schoenus, the last enclosing the town of Hyda. In the gulf somewhere are Euthene
Caria
Species of plant
urvillei Steud. (1855) Schoenus cyperinus J.F.Gmel. (1792) Schoenus cyperoides Sw. (1788) Schoenus fragifer Rudge (1805) Schoenus globulifer (Link) Willd
Rhynchospora_holoschoenoides
Species of plant
(1951) Rhynchospora pusilla (Sw.) Griseb. (1857) Rhynchospora subfiliformis H.Pfeiff. (1940) Schoenus pusillus Sw. (1788) Scleria microdiscus Steud. (1855)
Rhynchospora_berteroi
Species of plant
Synonymy Dichromena glauca J.F.Macbr. (1929) Rhynchospora glauca Vahl (1805) Schoenus rugosus Vahl (1798) Rhynchospora durandiana Boeckeler (1896) Rhynchospora
Rhynchospora_rugosa
Species of plant
Cephaloschoenus globosus (Kunth) Nees (1834) Chaetospora globosa Kunth (1816) Schoenus globosus (Kunth) Willd. ex Kunth (1837) Cephaloschoenus armeria Nees (1834)
Rhynchospora_globosa
Species of grass-like plant
lacustris (L.) Fourr. Heleophylax lacustris (L.) Schinz & Thell. Hymenochaeta lacustris (L.) Nakai Schoenus lacustris (L.) Bernh. Scirpus lacustris L.
Schoenoplectus_lacustris
Species of grass-like plant
org:names:1144343-2 Tropicos: 9900003 WFO: wfo-0000341571 WoRMS: 425991 Schoenus compressus Wikidata: Q21877331 APDB: 186119 APNI: 110201 GBIF: 2709906
Blysmus_compressus
New Caledonian plant in the Cyperaceae family
in the Cyperaceae family, first described in 1938 by Georg Kükenthal as Schoenus guillauminii, with the current name being given in 2019 as belonging to
Anthelepis_guillauminii
Species of grass-like plant
org:names:311841-1 TaiCOL: t0055096 Tropicos: 9902753 WFO: wfo-0000515018 Schoenus coloratus Wikidata: Q21877330 APDB: 80706 APNI: 243509 CoL: 4VF3Z GBIF:
Rhynchospora_colorata
Genus of flowering plants
(C.B.Clarke) Kük. (1938) Lophoschoenus hornei (C.B.Clarke) Stapf (1914) Schoenus hornei C.B.Clarke (1894), nom. cons. Tetraria hornei (C.B.Clarke) T.Koyama
Xyroschoenus
Flowering plants known as sedges
Koyama Rhynchospora Vahl Schoenoplectiella Lye Schoenoplectus (Rchb.) Palla Schoenus L. Scirpodendron Zipp. ex Kurz Scirpoides Ség. Scirpus Tourn. ex L. Scleria
Cyperaceae
Species of grass-like plant
realignment in the southern African Tetraria (Cyperaceae, tribe Schoeneae; Schoenus clade)". South African Journal of Botany. 112: 354–360. doi:10.1016/j.sajb
Tetraria_thermalis
Topics referred to by the same term
Iter, Latin for "road" or "way", can also refer to: Ancient Egyptian Schoenus, a unit of length similar to a league Eyre (legal term), a medieval English
Iter_(disambiguation)
Part of Iliad, listing towns, war leaders and number of ships
by Peneleōs, Leïtus, Arcesilaus, Prothoënor and Clonius Hyria, Aulis, Schoenus, Scolus, Eteonus, Thespeia, Graia, Mycalessus, Harma, Eilesium, Erythrae
Catalogue_of_Ships
Species of plant
subsp. africana J.Raynal (1967) R. rubra subsp. senegalensis J.Raynal (1967) R. rubra subsp. rubra (Lour.) Makino (1903) Synonyms Schoenus ruber Lour.
Rhynchospora_rubra
Species of grass-like plant
Scleria triglomerata Michx. Synonyms Cladium triglomeratum (Michx.) Nees Schoenus inermis Willd. ex Kunth Scleria flaccida Steud. Scleria nitida Willd. ex
Scleria_triglomerata
Species of grass-like plant
Kyllinga sororia Kunth Kyllinga tenuis Baldwin Kyllinga tenuissima Steud. Kyllinga tricephala Salisb. Mariscus kyllingioides Steud. Schoenus capitatus Crantz
Cyperus_brevifolius
Species of plant
Synonymy Phaeocephalum ciliare (Michx.) House (1920) Rhynchospora ciliata Vahl (1805) Schoenus ciliaris Michx. (1803) Rhynchospora rappiana Small (1933)
Rhynchospora_ciliaris
Species of grass-like plant
org:names:1055567-2 Tropicos: 9900093 VASCAN: 5303 WisFlora: 4803 WFO: wfo-0000516681 Schoenus fuscus Wikidata: Q38662834 GRIN: 467914 IPNI: 229843-2 Open Tree of Life:
Rhynchospora_fusca
Species of plant
urn:lsid:ipni.org:names:308581-1 Tropicos: 100194259 WFO: wfo-0000426960 Schoenus drummondii Wikidata: Q38658477 APNI: 110425 IPNI: 312808-1 POWO: urn:lsid:ipni
Gahnia_drummondii
consistent. Knotted cords were used by many ancient cultures. The Greek schoenus is referred to as a rope used to measure land. Ropes generally became cables
Knotted_cord
Species of sedge
Synonyms Elynanthus octandrus Nees (1840) Elynanthus revolutus Nees (1844) Schoenus octandrus (Nees) F.Muell. (1875) Tetraria octandra (Nees) Kük. (1931) Tetrariopsis
Morelotia_octandra
Species of grass-like plant
50061929 VicFlora: 22ba7c15-ca39-4915-8a0b-0d9f635a7180 WFO: wfo-0000464358 Schoenus rubiginosus Wikidata: Q38660860 APNI: 234904 CoL: 4VFBJ IPNI: 313015-1
Machaerina_rubiginosa
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Girl/Female
Hindu
Beloved, Grace, Truth
Boy/Male
Hindu
Girl/Female
Indian
Good Luck
Boy/Male
Indian
Enlighten
Girl/Female
Australian, German
Sweet; Noble
Girl/Female
Muslim
Island
Boy/Male
Tamil
Goddess of melody or master of melodic modes, The Man who sings sweet ragas
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
Star Night
Girl/Female
Indian
Holy one, Peace
Male
German
Variant spelling of Old High German Aldrich, ALLDRICH means "old ruler; long time ruler."
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