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stoebe

Stoebe is a term with several, mostly historical, uses. In botanical literature of the 18th to 19th centuries, Stoebe was employed as the generic name for a group of flowering plants in the family Asteraceae. Subsequent taxonomic revisions reallocated these species to other genera, and Stoebe is now regarded as an obsolete genus name. Today, references to Stoebe in plant taxonomy are largely of historical interest.

Outside botany, Stoebe may appear as a surname in European genealogical records and occasionally in bibliographic

Regarding etymology, the form Stoebe likely reflects common Latinized or Greek-inspired practices in taxonomic naming; the

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