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this individual as the author when citing a | botanical name. |
this individual as the author when citing a | botanical name. |
this individual as the author when citing a | botanical name. |
this individual as the author when citing a | botanical name. |
this individual as the author when citing a | botanical name. |
this individual as the author when citing a | botanical name. |
this individual as the author when citing a | botanical name. |
this individual as the author when citing a | botanical name. |
this individual as the author when citing a | botanical name. |
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this individual as the author when citing a | botanical name. |
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uthor abbreviation R.M.Patrick when citing a | botanical name. |
this individual as the author when citing a | botanical name. |
this individual as the author when citing a | botanical name. |
this individual as the author when citing a | botanical name. |
this individual as the author when citing a | botanical name. |
this individual as the author when citing a | botanical name. |
this individual as the author when citing a | botanical name. |
this individual as the author when citing a | botanical name. |
this individual as the author when citing a | botanical name. |
this individual as the author when citing a | botanical name. |
this individual as the author when citing a | botanical name. |
this individual as the author when citing a | botanical name. |
this individual as the author when citing a | botanical name. |
this individual as the author when citing a | botanical name. |
this individual as the author when citing a | botanical name. |
the author abbreviation Thouin when citing a | botanical name. |
this individual as the author when citing a | botanical name. |
this individual as the author when citing a | botanical name. |
this individual as the author when citing a | botanical name. |
this individual as the author when citing a | botanical name. |
this individual as the author when citing a | botanical name. |
this individual as the author when citing a | botanical name. |
this individual as the author when citing a | botanical name. |
the author abbreviation Seward when citing a | botanical name. |
this individual as the author when citing a | botanical name. |
this individual as the author when citing a | botanical name. |
this individual as the author when citing a | botanical name. |
this individual as the author when citing a | botanical name. |
this individual as the author when citing a | botanical name. |
this individual as the author when citing a | botanical name. |
this individual as the author when citing a | botanical name. |
this individual as the author when citing a | botanical name. |
this individual as the author when citing a | botanical name. |
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this individual as the author when citing a | botanical name. |
this individual as the author when citing a | botanical name. |
Botanical name: - Costus igneus N.E.Br. | |
The | botanical names comes from the Greek, meaning "cone-sh |
And trees have placards with their | botanical names and other details. |
at, insistence on memorization of systematic | botanical names, films depicting native ritual use of |
al Plant Names Index (IPNI) is a database of | botanical names. |
In | botanical nomenclature it is no longer customary to La |
e subdivision, but the International Code of | Botanical Nomenclature (Vienna Code) allows the 'phyto |
In | botanical nomenclature and zoological nomenclature, a |
) are regulated by the International Code of | Botanical Nomenclature (ICBN). |
The International Code of | Botanical Nomenclature permits the recognition of two |
ons recommended by the International Code of | Botanical Nomenclature is Brummitt and Powell's Author |
publication under the International Code of | Botanical Nomenclature) until Hibberd provided one in |
Under the rules of the International Code of | Botanical Nomenclature, phrase names such as "Aspleniu |
In | botanical nomenclature, a type (typus, nomenclatural t |
to Article 36.1 of the International Code of | Botanical Nomenclature, which requires that "in order |
In | botanical nomenclature, Dolichomastix is a genus of al |
a project to compile a comprehensive list of | botanical nomenclature, created by the Royal Botanic G |
1994 Tokyo Code of the International Code of | Botanical Nomenclature, the genus name reverted to Cit |
the Vienna Code of the International Code of | Botanical Nomenclature, the governing body of botanica |
ng to Art. 34.1 in the International Code of | Botanical Nomenclature, however, the epithet quinquede |
obert Louis Dressler in Novon; a Journal for | Botanical Nomenclature, 7: 121, fig. |
from the rules of the International Code of | Botanical Nomenclature. |
to Article 33.4 of the International Code of | Botanical Nomenclature. |
d names rather than prescribing the accepted | botanical nomenclature. |
to article 60.8 of the International Code of | Botanical Nomenclature. |
enty years ago, Japanese immigrants operated | botanical nurseries here. |
gen nebst einigen neuen Gattungen und Arten ( | Botanical Observations including some New Genera and S |
He worked as a draftsman and | botanical officer for the Victorian Forest Commission |
A genus of the | botanical order Rubiaceae was named Rudgea in his hono |
can Society of Plant Taxonomists (ASPT) is a | botanical organization formed in 1935 to "foster, enco |
03-1873) and his older brother, he founded a | botanical organization that performed important invest |
landscape water colours, wood engraving and | botanical paintings, drawing on the natural scenes and |
w from about 1870 to 1879, wrote a number of | botanical papers, and then worked in an unofficial cap |
. (1889-19-01), | Botanical papers, Singapore: Royal Asiatic Society, St |
In 1866 he wrote three | botanical papers, and also published A Plain and Easy |
Araluen | Botanical Park is located in a sheltered valley in the |
The | Botanical Park covers an area of about 59 hectares (15 |
arks department and the nonprofit Palma Sola | Botanical Park Foundation. |
Terra Botanica is a amusement and | botanical park in Angers. |
The Vander Veer | Botanical Park is a 33-acre (130,000 m2) botanical gar |
rindavan Gardens is a show garden that has a | botanical park, with fountains, as well as boat rides |
ique 2.5-acre (1.0 ha) glass-enclosed indoor | botanical park, currently closed for renovations (sche |
965 portions of the campus were designated a | botanical park, which today contains about 15,000 plan |
Botanical Park, Opatija, Croatia | |
district lies north and west of Vander Veer | Botanical Park. |
ng on Main Street, just south of Vander Veer | Botanical Park. |
ounty Government to establish the Palma Sola | Botanical Park. |
nd Lignum Vitae became Lignumvitae Key State | Botanical Park. |
It is believed to be one of the first | botanical parks west of the Mississippi River. |
de-la-Motte is the arboretum located along a | botanical path in Saint-Jean-de-la-Motte, Sarthe, Pays |
icana was published by University of Chicago | botanical PhD. |
His book Petard | Botanical Plant Encyclopedia is still widely used as a |
It offers ten acres, or four hectares, of | botanical plantings along with bird and animal shows. |
exhibited in natural settings, surrounded by | botanical plantings. |
garden is designed as a pleasure park, with | botanical plots containing more than 1,500 plants grou |
cently been designated a federally protected | botanical preserve as it is the last standing sizable |
Natural Site (18 acres) is a state park and | botanical preserve located five miles (8 km) north of |
George near Napa, where it is protected in a | botanical preserve. |
ot cite a specimen and instead referred to a | botanical print in Hendrik van Rheede's 1689 Hortus Ma |
est subsidiary, a supplier of kava and other | botanical products. |
rium specimens research staff are working on | botanical projects that include updating the The Jepso |
Endemic to the Southwest | Botanical Province of Western Australia, E. wandoo occ |
of Cyrtostylis are endemic to the Southwest | Botanical Province of Australia; |
It is native to the Southwest | Botanical Province of Western Australia, specifically |
It is native to the Southwest | Botanical Province of Western Australia. |
Dryandra, it is endemic to the South West | Botanical Province of Western Australia. |
It is found in the Southwest | Botanical Province of Western Australia. |
lies on the northern edge of the South West | Botanical Province, adjoining Kalbarri National Park, |
l populations are found beyond the Southwest | Botanical Province, in arid regions around Kalgoorlie, |
idor of the eastern regions of the southwest | botanical province, from the Esperance Plains to the n |
alia and southeastern areas of the Southwest | Botanical Province. |
His last | botanical publication was in 1884, and he may have pub |
ploration Expedition, resulting in his first | botanical publication, Botanical Notes, Kimberley Divi |
A Selective Guide to | Botanical Publications with dates, Commentaries and Ty |
Many of Cheeseman's | botanical publications paved the way for a complete fl |
Griffith's | botanical publications are from India and Burma. |
al progress she had made and concentrated on | botanical pursuits and established the currently named |
his political connections, despite having no | botanical qualifications. |
s as a distinct variety (in the sense of the | botanical rank below subspecies). |
y known as Senecio kilimanjari, but a recent | botanical reclassification split off some species form |
Crafts made an extensive | botanical reconnaissance of the Mississippi Valley in |
Oceania, his name is abbreviated as Cav. on | botanical records; for example, Ipomoea tricolor Cav. |
In | botanical references he is usually abbreviated as Adr. |
the first twenty-three volumes of Edwards's | botanical register (1839) |
y botanist Robert Brown in 1925 in Edwards's | Botanical Register in 1820. |
Plate 1726 of Edwards's | Botanical Register, Volume 20, signed "Miss Drake". |
igricans by John Lindley in 1835 in Edward's | Botanical Register, where it was also labelled as Ding |
Sydenham Teak Edwards founds the | Botanical Register. |
1916 History and | botanical relationships of the modern rose, compiled b |
ell as a rich assemblage of animal bones and | botanical remains. |
Macadamia oil is an excellent | botanical replacement for mink oil in most application |
roject is a collaborative effort between the | Botanical Research Institute of Texas (BRIT) in Fort W |
Small's | botanical research was recorded in 450 published works |
Diggs is Research Associate of the | Botanical Research Institute of Texas (BRIT) in Fort W |
He is also a former Director of the National | Botanical Research Institute (NBRI), Lucknow and Rajiv |
ntually abandoned his law studies to conduct | botanical research in Berlin, where he earned a Ph.D i |
He performed extensive | botanical research in Siberia, and died in the Siberia |
The | Botanical Research Institute of Texas (BRIT) is a glob |
ternational Journal of Plant Sciences covers | botanical research including genetics and genomics, de |
He is best remembered for exploration and | botanical research in Mexico, Arizona and Alta Califor |
ged the colonial administrators to undertake | botanical research and stimulated the production of dr |
He produced a number of papers into | botanical research he conducted in Burma, Laos and Cam |
mpany with Drummond, and performed extensive | botanical research in what would later be known as the |
n his spare time, Sole undertook influential | botanical research, specialising in the study of mints |
Both times his goal was | botanical research: he avidly collected plant specimen |
Botanical Researcher; trustee of Peabody Institute in | |
times: principally undertaken with a view to | Botanical researches in that alpine country; intersper |
The natural reservation Runcu-Grosi ( | botanical reservation with an area of approx. |
e process of being declared a zoological and | botanical reserve. |
the severe deterioration of south Florida's | botanical resources that he had observed up to that ti |
to Siddalingaiah circle are testimony to the | botanical richness of the park. |
f the Transpiration-Current' (Notes from the | Botanical School, Trinity College, Dublin, 1897); 'Tra |
The Jardin des Plantes maintains a | botanical school, which trains botanists, constructs d |
ehensive work, giving an able summary of the | botanical science of the period, enriched with the res |
Burret participated in many | botanical science organizations in Germany, taking up |
Harland, an renowned figure in the field of | Botanical Science, was born in the village, and died t |
or his important contributions to Australian | botanical science. |
, at the age of 69) for her contributions to | botanical science. |
He received his Doctorate in | Botanical Sciences in 1984 from the University of Brit |
However, it was used in a strictly | botanical sense for the first time in 1918 by Liberty |
erns of interlaced lines and forms, often in | botanical shapes such as stems, foliage and buds. |
With Baker working on the | botanical side and himself on the chemical, their stud |
This is a nationally important | botanical site, for both vascular and non-vascular pla |
The churchyard is a designated Grade III | Botanical site. |
p work with the University of Birmingham and | Botanical Society of the British Isles to tackle the d |
East Texas Arboretum and | Botanical Society |
It is published by the | Botanical Society of America on a monthly basis since |
ropical Botany from 1970 to 1971, and of the | Botanical Society of the British Isles in 1982. |
In 1989 the | Botanical Society of America gave him the Merit Award, |
The Czech | Botanical Society commemorated the two brothers by nam |
She has been president of the | Botanical Society of America and president of the Soci |
ards, Bowen was a long-serving member of the | Botanical Society of the British Isles (BSBI). |
f several scientific societies including the | Botanical Society of Edinburgh, the Linnean Society of |
Society, a member of the Imperial and Royal | Botanical Society of Vienna and a Fellow of the Royal |
was prominent in the moves to establish the | Botanical Society of Edinburgh in 1836 and the Botanic |
rovince and who served on the council of the | Botanical Society of South Africa. |
al Academy of Sciences, and president of the | Botanical Society of America, the American Society of |
y 1847 Whittaker was elected a member of the | Botanical Society of London and he contributed specime |
mell and P. Greig-Smith, Transactions of the | Botanical Society of Edinburgh, 1953) |
r awards include The Darbaker Prize from the | Botanical Society of America in 1959 |
He became a member of the Bavarian | Botanical Society during this period. |
g botany, issued in Copenhagen by the Danish | Botanical Society. |
et aside by the City Council for the Houston | Botanical Society. |
ary, founded in 1822, and later of Hatherlow | Botanical Society. |
ern', Proceedings of the Vienna Zoological - | Botanical Society} Wien, XIV, 1864, 383-4. |
sea buckthorn oil (Hippophae rhamnoides) are | botanical sources with high concentrations, containing |
In this natural environment, rich in | botanical species and fauna, the first viticulture pro |
He has several | botanical species named after him, including Paeonia c |
A number of | botanical species contain his name, such as: Teucrium |
He is remembered for his studies of | botanical species from North Africa, and during his ca |
The | botanical species Garcinia binnendijkii and Ficus binn |
He has several | botanical species named after him, including Cytisus b |
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