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s Flora Novae Hollandiae, or by its standard | botanical abbreviation Prodr. |
It may be referred to by its standard | botanical abbreviation Suppl. |
inibus Plantarum, also known by its standard | botanical abbreviation Fruct. |
The standard | botanical abbreviation Schlecht. |
His standard | botanical abbreviation is Swainson. |
corresponded with Rousseau and his official | botanical abbreviation is Tourr. |
history in Erlangen where he studied botany ( | botanical abbreviation: Schub.), forestry, mineralogy |
adjacent to the campus complex and provides | botanical accents for picturesque outdoor walkways and |
ion until 1958, in his final year serving as | botanical adviser to phytochemical surveys in the sout |
Botanical analysis and radiocarbon tests carried out b | |
ers of M. muluensis were first collected for | botanical analysis. |
Her early works showed strong attention to | botanical and other detail, in common with the Pre-Rap |
ts' SSSI notification also notes the growing | botanical and entomological interest of the site, with |
"The visual legacy of Dodonaeus in | botanical and Human Categorisation," Dodonaeus in Japa |
s Arago, the artist who had been hired to do | botanical and other illustrations and who was the only |
At various times, there were "a | botanical and zoological park named Lesner's Park ... |
scribes "a vocabulary of vaguely figurative, | botanical and biological forms that he pursued until h |
Grubb has worked on diverse | botanical and ecological subjects, from physiology to |
arge and eclectic collections of zoological, | botanical and geological material, as well as fine and |
In 1827 the | Botanical and Horticultural Society was founded in Man |
He also made notable zoological, | botanical, and geological collections. |
at Darbhanga, with its immense stables, its | botanical and zoological gardens, and its many beautif |
rummond, early settler of Western Australia, | botanical and zoological collector (b.1820). |
Hemeroby is a term used in | botanical and ecological sciences. |
pend their three month assignment collecting | botanical and biological samples, once out to sea they |
sts of three parts: The paleontological, the | botanical and the zoological part. |
rown in the region (lake's basin) with their | botanical and common Indian names (in parenthesis) are |
A series of workshops on | botanical and ecological subjects are designed and run |
the nursery trade are often mislabeled with | botanical and common names of similar appearing Carex |
rummond, early settler of Western Australia, | botanical and zoological collector (d.1845). |
h historical and antiquarian as well as with | botanical and medical subjects. |
een mentioned as one of the most interesting | botanical and ornithological areas in Stockholm. |
Morton Library is a member of the Council on | Botanical and Horticultural Libraries. |
unding, EBZS was known as the Alameda County | Botanical and Zoological Society. |
Linnaeus' | botanical and zoological collections were purchased in |
isons' Egyptian Revival entrance showing its | botanical approach using Lotus flower heads and sepals |
ometer of each other in the Butterfly Valley | Botanical Area. |
lower stems at right angles to each other, a | botanical arrangement known as decussate. |
William Withering publishes The | botanical arrangement of all the vegetables naturally |
and botany of the flora, with the display of | botanical art depicting the flora, among other program |
bric printing from the age of 17 and took to | botanical art after meeting William Jackson Hooker, Re |
tiful woodcuts that were seen as the best of | botanical art for the next two centuries. |
amily, the firm of Sander, and the worlds of | botanical art and orchid culture. |
Kandel was one of the best known pioneers of | botanical art and science. |
A New Flowering: 1000 Years of | Botanical Art, by Shirley Sherwood, Stephen Harris & B |
hat of governess, but eventually she took up | botanical art, gradually taking over from Lindley the |
rst gallery in the world dedicated solely to | botanical art. |
Treasures of | Botanical Art: Icons from the Shirley Sherwood and Kew |
August - Sydenham Teak Edwards, | botanical artist (d. |
Hooker's green takes its name from | botanical artist William Hooker (1779 - 1832) who firs |
21, 1846 - February 6, 1918) was an American | botanical artist and instructor of botany who was a na |
ter Claude Aubriet, a French illustrator and | botanical artist of the 17th and 18th centuries. |
Fitch was the nephew of | botanical artist Walter Hood Fitch (1817-1892). |
For the American | botanical artist, see Mary Vaux Walcott. |
2 - Johann Jacob Dillenius, German botanist, | botanical artist, and physician who studied and produc |
ted to succeed him to continue the work as a | botanical artist. |
He wrote on | botanical, artistic, and political topics and was elec |
However, there were devoted | botanical artists who upon assignment by a botanist (o |
ographies of botanists, horticulturists, and | botanical artists. |
Contemporary | Botanical Artists: The Shirley Sherwood Collection |
from the sediment in bogs revealed the past | botanical assemblages in New Zealand and aided an unde |
tanischer Verein am Mittel- und Niederrhein ( | Botanical Association of the Middle and Lower Rhine). |
The standard | botanical author abbreviation Ettingsh. |
The standard | botanical author abbreviation Gagnep. is applied to pl |
The standard | botanical author abbreviation Krombh. is applied to sp |
lant species, and these are denoted with the | botanical author abbreviation "Mendel". |
not publish any taxa, and so does not have a | botanical author abbreviation. |
The standard | botanical author abbreviation Tod. is applied to speci |
The standard | botanical author abbreviation Weigel is applied to spe |
The standard | botanical author abbreviation Donn is applied to plant |
The standard | botanical author abbreviation De Puydt is applied to s |
The standard | botanical author abbreviation Macoun is applied to spe |
ty in Boston, Massachusetts and the standard | botanical author abbreviation Sarg. is applied to plan |
The standard | botanical author abbreviation K.Hoffm. is applied to p |
The standard | botanical author abbreviation Sauss. is applied to spe |
Lessing was a | botanical authority on the plant family Asteraceae, an |
Botanical authors do not necessarily agree on the circ | |
research station in the Pacific Northwest at | Botanical Beach in 1901. |
l kilometres past the town centre, ending at | Botanical Beach, the north-west point of Juan de Fuca |
with the annual musical fundraising festival | Botanical Beats, a new wildlife pond was created and o |
This article is about the biological or | botanical behavioral property. |
estigating Auckland and Campbell Islands but | botanical, biological and zoological surveys were also |
The PM variety contains a "relaxing | botanical blend" and a "herbal sleep blend." |
idual gardens including Alcazar Gardens, The | Botanical Building and Reflecting pool, Cactus Garden, |
Botanical Building | |
redited for certain structures including the | Botanical Building |
The | Botanical Building, Balboa Park |
From 1875-1876 it was known as the | Botanical Bulletin and from 1876-1991 as the Botanical |
He founded the Torrey | Botanical Bulletin and was its editor and publisher fr |
anist and journalist, who founded the Torrey | Botanical Bulletin. |
ork, Hoefnagel's illuminations are primarily | botanical, but also include small animals and insects. |
ath, Sir Thomas donated his brother's entire | botanical cabinet collection to Kew Gardens, where it |
So it was in one of the intellectual and | botanical capitals that Magnol took his education. |
Green began his | botanical career in 1954 as assistant botanist in the |
The Quad City | Botanical Center is a set of botanical gardens located |
Quad City | Botanical Center (2007) |
went on to develop a master plan for a city | botanical center in the late 1960s. |
on, who collected in the Buenos Aires on his | botanical circumnavigation with Bougainville, about 17 |
ackground Blue agave, a plant which shares a | botanical class with lilies, is the base of tequila. |
It was first described for | botanical classification by the taxonomist Carolus Lin |
In the field of | botanical classification there is disagreement as to w |
Bulletin of the Torrey | Botanical Club 43: 463-481. |
ific Society and of the Southern Appalachian | Botanical Club. |
entific journal published by the New England | Botanical Club. |
ll Fellowship which allowed him to undertake | botanical collecting expeditions to Western Queensland |
en, but then, together with his son, took up | botanical collecting, sending his collections to his p |
His | botanical collection of nearly 10,000 specimens was ac |
Beccari's | botanical collection now forms part of the Museo di St |
His personal | botanical collection was bequeathed to the Benedictine |
overed, in the course of sifting through the | botanical collection of one Dr. |
edge of the Everglades, where they started a | botanical collection of tropical and subtropical fruit |
his son in a building called The Ark, and a | botanical collection in the grounds of the building. |
The Herbarium is also home to the State | Botanical Collection, which includes over 1.2 million |
role in fostering the UCSC Arboretum and its | botanical collection. |
sidence in the province of Voronetz, and his | botanical collections were confiscated. |
miaks - was largely unsuccessful, but Vahl's | botanical collections extended the previous knowledge |
y (1926-1935) and Chairman of the Council of | Botanical Collections and Supervisor of the Biological |
He was the first settler to make | botanical collections in the Melbourne area; between 1 |
t John Fraser (1750-1811), who made numerous | botanical collections in the region. |
a native of Yucatan, there are no records of | botanical collections from there. |
in the family Anacardiaceae, named after the | botanical collector Raymond Decary. |
He had previously been a | botanical collector in Spain, North Africa and the Can |
Victoria, John W. Armstrong, who was also a | botanical collector for the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew |
It is the only plant named after | botanical collector Georgiana Molloy. |
t and botany from youth, and was appointed a | botanical collector for the Forests Department in 1920 |
The species was discovered by German | botanical collector Paul Sintenis in 1886. |
ies and public exhibit space, which were the | botanical complement to the "Agassiz" Museum of Compar |
, which included attending the International | Botanical Congress in Amsterdam in 1935, she was invit |
In 1905, Rendle attended the International | Botanical Congress in Vienna, where he was appointed o |
same year he presided the 7th International | Botanical Congress. |
He also frequented the International | Botanical Congresses, and often was made a guest-profe |
nd 1967, the Ella Morris and Muessel-Ellison | Botanical conservatories were added, providing a tropi |
known as the Ella Morris and Muessel-Ellison | Botanical Conservatories and Potawatomi Greenhouse, is |
His impressive herbarium is now part of the | botanical conservatory in Geneva. |
(present location of the Foellinger-Freimann | Botanical Conservatory). |
According to a | botanical criteria of geographer Robert Capot-Rey, the |
outside its native range, grown more for its | botanical curiosity than for ornamental values. |
The | botanical curriculum was printed: it was rather heavy |
was also one of the leading contributors of | botanical data for the Flora of Oxfordshire. |
He was appointed keeper of the | Botanical Department at the Natural History Museum fro |
n he succeeded Robert Brown as Keeper of the | Botanical Department. |
Although its first published | botanical description was not until 1780, the kaki is |
d copper engraved plates were accompanied by | botanical descriptions in 8vo. |
uth-Carolina and Georgia contained the first | botanical descriptions of many species. |
The precision of the geological and | botanical detail greatly impressed Ruskin, who praised |
y the Magazine of Botany in 1834, the Pocket | Botanical Dictionary in 1840, The Flower Garden in 185 |
Hardy kiwi vines are vulnerable to several | botanical diseases, including phytophthora crown and r |
60,000-square-foot (5,600 m2) public indoor | botanical display that were among the largest in Ameri |
species, and gives a good indication of the | botanical diversity of the area at that time. |
s as a preliminary gesture he sent some fine | botanical drawings and herbarium specimens to the bota |
alled "West American Oaks" with four hundred | botanical drawings. |
and 36 other | botanical elements are added. |
of the British Pharmaceutical Conference, as | Botanical Examiner of the Board of Examiners of the Ro |
his years in the military he also performed | botanical excursions in France, Spain and northern Por |
ure in the East Indies, he participated on a | botanical expedition to the Moluccas. |
pril 1 - Pehr Osbeck sets out on a primarily | botanical expedition to China. |
interest in horticulture by including him on | botanical expeditions and visits to other nurseries in |
enhausen Gardens in Hanover, where he gained | botanical experience from Jakob Friedrich Ehrhart (174 |
Firs | Botanical Experimental Grounds |
ersity of Chicago (Ph.D.) in 1904, served as | botanical expert to the Bureau of Plant Industry in 19 |
ed in 2005 and collected again on subsequent | botanical explorations in preparation for the Flora de |
who collected seed from the plant during his | botanical explorations. |
isited Naggar in Kulu, in May 1930, to begin | botanical explorations. |
ted in 1906 by John Gossweiler, an important | botanical explorer in Angola. |
Canada, a specialist in natural flavors and | botanical extracts for the beverage, dairy, & yogurt i |
anufacturer who manufactures highly purified | botanical extracts and specialty ingredients using raw |
in 1994, has become a major manufacturer of | botanical extracts and specialty ingredients. |
The new extraction plant will produce | botanical extracts including teas, guarana, chamomile, |
ar, state-of-the-art extraction facility for | botanical extracts, powders and pure compounds to be u |
) contain about 4,500 plants representing 80 | botanical families, including orchids, cacti, and palm |
thosicyos is a genus of thorny shrubs of the | botanical family Cucurbitaceae, subfamily Cucurbitoide |
The plant genus Lobelia and the | botanical family Lobeliaceae are named after him. |
Cottendorfia is a genus of the | botanical family Bromeliaceae, subfamily Pitcairnioide |
o published a comprehensive monograph on the | botanical family Juncaceae, titled Monographia Juncace |
Androlepis is a genus of the | botanical family Bromeliaceae, subfamily Bromelioideae |
Amomyrtus is a genus of the | botanical family Myrtaceae. |
Araeococcus is a genus of the | botanical family Bromeliaceae, subfamily Bromelioideae |
Acalypha ciliata is a species in the | botanical family Euphorbiaceae. |
Campomanesia is a genus of the | botanical family Myrtaceae. |
Andrea (genus), a genus of the | botanical family Bromeliaceae |
Balaustion is a genus of the | botanical family Myrtaceae. |
Acalypha fruticosa is a species in the | botanical family Euphorbiaceae. |
Brownlowioideae is a subfamily of the | botanical family Malvaceae. |
Andrea is a genus of the | botanical family Bromeliaceae. |
Catananche is a genus of the | botanical family Asteraceae. |
Acalypha integrifolia is a species in the | botanical family Euphorbiaceae. |
Allosyncarpia is a genus of the | botanical family Myrtaceae. |
Acanthocephalus is a genus of the | botanical family Asteraceae. |
Archirhodomyrtus is a genus of the | botanical family Myrtaceae. |
The genus Flotovia from the | botanical family Asteraceae is named in his honor. |
Acalypha ornata is a species in the | botanical family Euphorbiaceae. |
Sequencia is a monotypic genus of the | botanical family Bromeliaceae, subfamily Pitcairnioide |
Arillastrum is a monotypic genus of the | botanical family Myrtaceae, containing the sole specie |
Schultz was a specialist regarding the | botanical family Orobanchaceae. |
Barleria opaca is a shrub in the | botanical family Acanthaceae. |
Eucharidium is a genus of the | botanical family Onagraceae. |
Canistrum is a genus of the | botanical family Bromeliaceae, subfamily Bromelioideae |
he is a genus of about twenty species in the | botanical family Apiaceae , all of which are endemic t |
Actinodium is a genus of the | botanical family Myrtaceae, endemic to Western Austral |
Humea Sm.) is a genus of the | botanical family Asteraceae, which is endemic of Madag |
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