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  • long bewitched Asa Gray, the eminent American botanist, a saga detailed in the paper "Asa Gray and h
  • 1742, Holderbank, Aargau - 1795) was a German botanist, a pupil of Carolus Linnaeus at Uppsala Unive
  • - 30 April 1831) was an English physician and botanist, a member of the Lunar Society of Birmingham,
  • The species is named after the Irish botanist A.F.G.
  • His son was another notable botanist, Achille Richard.
  • species was first described in 1834 by French botanist Achille Richard who gave it the name Erisotem
  • December 10, 1942) was a self-taught American botanist active in the Southeastern United States.
  • ry 25, 1918 - April 12, 2006) was an American botanist active in the Southeastern United States.
  • ours, the stamens being in 2 whorls of 4. The botanist Adanson first described the genus Kalanchoe i
  • plants, first named by Kunth after the French botanist Adolphe Brongniart.
  • ecies was first formally described in 1812 by botanist Adrian Haworth in Synopsis Plantarum Succulen
  • Wilhelm G. Solheim I (1898-1978) was a botanist after whom the Wilhelm G. Solheim Mycological
  • Johann Heinrich von Heucher, German botanist, after whom the genus heuchera is named (born
  • as an intermediate, Frederik Ruysch, a famous botanist, again sold his collection to the tsar.
  • hison (April 9, 1885 - August 25, 1980) was a botanist, agricultural economist, educator, and Mayor
  • , 1927, Manila) was an American entomologist, botanist, agronomist and collector.
  • 714 Bordeaux - 13 December 1791) was a French botanist, agronomist, metallurgist and administrator.
  • In 1819, Captain Phillip Parker King and botanist Alan Cunningham were the first Europeans to r
  • The species was first formally described by botanist Alan Cunningham in 1834 in Labiatarum Genera
  • Geneseo, New York, he was the brother of the botanist Albert Francis Blakeslee.
  • Elsholtz was court botanist, alchemist and physician to Elector Friedrich
  • The species was first formally described by botanist Alex George, his description published in Nuy
  • In 1863 the botanist Alexander Croall was appointed the first Libr
  • It was named for the botanist Alice Eastwood.
  • epithet cunninghamii honours the explorer and botanist Allan Cunningham.
  • The species was first formally described by botanist Allan Cunningham in Geographical Memoirs on N
  • Under the Australian botanist Allen Lowrie's growing conditions, species in
  • It was first described by Australian botanist Allen Lowrie in a 1997 issue of Nuytsia, the
  • Australian botanist Allen Lowrie assessed this species' conservat
  • - 10 March 1585) was a Flemish physician and botanist, also known under his Latinized name Rembertu
  • William Withering - botanist and physician, discovered Digoxin.
  • ne (7 March 1807 - January 1882) was a French botanist and agronomist.
  • uary 1786 - 10 September 1859) was an English botanist and zoologist, who lived and worked in Americ
  • (24 June 1933 - 18 May 2006) was an Estonian botanist and biologist, a specialist in plant geograph
  • 12, 1812 - July 17, 1864) was a Czech-German botanist and zoologist active primarily in Prague and
  • For the Scottish botanist and plant-explorer, see John Jeffrey (botanis
  • The botanist and geologist John Stevens Henslow was its vi
  • ember 1895) was an English poet, numismatist, botanist and an authority on bookplates.
  • ber 4, 1806 - September 7, 1870) was a German botanist and teacher who was a native of Neuwied.
  • purchased by Dr. Catherine Hauberg Sweeney, a botanist and preservationist.
  • 4 February - Henri Dutrochet, physician, botanist and physiologist (b.1776).
  • l 1962 Pietermaritzburg), was a South African botanist and forester.
  • ecember 5, 1864 - March 31, 1945) was an U.S. botanist and agricultural biologist.
  • , 1833, Chelsea) was an English entomologist, botanist and carcinologist.
  • ther of John Raven, the classical scholar and botanist, and grandfather of Andrew Raven and Sarah Ra
  • (15 April 1833 - 30 May 1907) was an English botanist and taxonomist.
  • He married three times, the third time to botanist and writer Thistle Yolette Harris in 1951.
  • Georges de Layens (1834-1897) was a French botanist and apiculturalist.
  • William Fawcett (1851-1926) was a British botanist and coauthor of the Flora of Jamaica.
  • (13 July 1791 - 27 June 1839) was an English botanist and explorer, primarily known for his travels
  • gust 19, 1862 - June 19, 1941), was a Swedish botanist and anthropologist.
  • (3 April 1739 - 16 February 1821) was a Welsh botanist and Anglican clergyman.
  • It is named after a 20th century botanist and plant collector named Alfred James Ewart.
  • min Meggot Forster (1764-1829) was an English botanist and mycologist who wrote An Introduction to t
  • e Royal Gardens at Kew, and father of English botanist and explorer Joseph Dalton Hooker;
  • Lucien Leon Hauman-Merck (1880 - 1965), botanist and an author
  • named after De Witt Clinton, an 18th-century botanist and U.S. politician.
  • December 1882 - 11 March 1952) was a British botanist, and was Professor of Botany, Cambridge Unive
  • 27 March 1867) was an English ornithologist, botanist and artist and landowner.
  • mber 5, 1878 - 1950) was a prominent citizen, botanist and millionaire from the Northwest Indiana co
  • 93-1843), of Dundalk, was an Irish physician, botanist, and explorer.
  • liam Herbert (1778-1847), a prominent British botanist and specialist in bulbous plants.
  • Ferdinand Didrichsen (1814-1887) was a Danish botanist and physicist.
  • August 1904 - 22 October 1992) was a British botanist and educator.
  • lhelm Barthlott (born 22 June 1946) is German botanist and the head of the Nees-Institute for Biodiv
  • 1560), Swiss botanist and physician who developed an important earl
  • (11 September 1825-24 March 1875), a British botanist and pharmacologist, was one of the leading 19
  • rd Ayres (1813-1863) was a British physician, botanist and plant collector.
  • 5 - 12 December 1867) was an English chemist, botanist and geologist.
  • He was a great fan of the British botanist and explorer Kingdon-Ward.
  • George Jackson (1790-1811) was an English botanist and author.
  • Myrtle Patrick (born November 26, 1907) is a botanist and limnologist specializing in diatoms and f
  • n the life and work of the nineteenth century botanist and explorer, Marianne North, and is made spe
  • . E. Mitchell (born 28 June 1934) is an Irish botanist and writer.
  • He served as the group's botanist and ethnographer.)
  • e Farges (1844-1912) was a French missionary, botanist and plant collector, based for much of his li
  • iley ((1858-1954) an American horticulturist, botanist and cofounder of the American Society for Hor
  • It is named after the renowned botanist and plantsman, active in Mexico in the late 2
  • David Richard Hunt (born 1938) is an English botanist and taxonomist.
  • September 23 - Richard Schodde, a botanist and ornithologist, was born in Australia
  • ed to Venezuela, where he became a successful botanist and orchidologist.
  • December 9, 1911 - May 5, 2011) was a British botanist and Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve survivo
  • erdinand Joseph L'Herminier (1802-1866) was a botanist and zoologist.
  • 8 George Frederick Stratton engaged the Scots botanist and garden designer John Loudon, who laid out
  • Henri Ernest Baillon was a French botanist and physician.
  • t, politician, slave- and ship-owner, amateur botanist and book collector.
  • its association with the name jasmine as the botanist and artist Georg Dionysius Ehret had depicted
  • as an American physician, northern California botanist, and one of seven founders in 1853 of the Cal
  • ary 12, 1848 - October 12, 1918) was a German botanist and dendrologist who was born near the town o
  • March 6 - Pehr Kalm, botanist and explorer (died 1779)
  • 1805 - December 17, 1867) was a physician and botanist, and a brother to Friedrich Wilhelm Schultz (
  • James Arthur Harris (1880-1930) was a botanist and biometrician, known for the Benedict-Harr
  • h 20, 1891 - January 8, 1964) was a taxonomic botanist and was best known for his work in the Pipera
  • It is named in honor of the german botanist and archaeologist Gustav Schwantes (1881 - 19
  • 68 in New Haven, Connecticut) was an American botanist and prolific textbook author.
  • ax (26 July 1858 - 1 March 1942) was a German botanist and entomologist.
  • Edwin B. Copeland (1873-1964) was an American botanist and agriculturist.
  • 23, 1842; died July 30, 1898) was an American botanist and agronomist who wrote Sturtevant's Edible
  • His son was the botanist and zoologist Joannes Charles Melchior Chatin
  • e of whom was William Willard Ashe, the noted botanist and associate of the United States Forest Ser
  • rrey - 30 May 2008 Edinburgh), was an English botanist and taxonomist who is noted for his contribut
  • r 1775 - 21 June 1858) was an English banker, botanist and antiquary.
  • Thomas Lobb, Victorian botanist and plant hunter is buried in Devoran churchy
  • August - John Dillwyn Llewelyn, botanist and photographer, 62
  • Bad Oldesloe - 21 November 1881) was a German botanist and pharmacist who was a native of Holstein.
  • Dorothy was the sister of Henry Lyte, the botanist, and the sixth great aunt of Henry Francis Ly
  • tice marine naturalist), John MacGillivray as botanist and Oswald Brierly as artist.
  • 23 - 20 February 1890) was a British-American botanist and mountaineer.
  • ust Lind (1874-1939) was a Danish apothecary, botanist and mycologist.
  • This article is about the 19th-century botanist and pharmacist.
  • nrich Adolf Schrader (1767-1836) was a German botanist and mycologist.
  • The specific name honors Robert Runyon, a botanist and photographer from Brownsville, Texas, who
  • lm Hermann Karsten (1817 - 1908) was a German botanist and geologist.
  • He was the Chief Botanist and Director of the Imperial Botanical Garden
  • n Gottlieb Fleischer (1797-1838) was a German botanist and ornithologist.
  • Shantaram Balwant Mujumdar is an Indian botanist and Chancellor of the Symbiosis International
  • - 5 November 1900) was an American clergyman, botanist and entomologist.
  • 2 July 1967 , Vittorio Veneto) was an Italian botanist and entomologist who pioneered in cecidology,
  • OAM (born 23 September 1936) is an Australian botanist and ornithologist.
  • r 1901), was a noted British-born nurseryman, botanist and author.
  • March 1761 - 8 September 1817) was a British botanist and entomologist.
  • et, born 19 May 1806, died 1896, was a French botanist and mycologist.
  • 6 January 1945-3 August 1993) was an American botanist and plant collector, who made major contribut
  • 9 - December 24, 1804) was a Danish-Norwegian botanist and zoologist.
  • 20, 1899; died July 22, 1989) was an American botanist and agronomist.
  • ember 1938) was an American plant geneticist, botanist and agronomist.
  • 26, 1853 - November 16, 1907) was an American botanist and mycologist of the 19th and early 20th cen
  • April 28 - Joakim Frederik Schouw, lawyer, botanist and politician (born 1789)
  • logist and taxonomist, most widely known as a botanist and currently an Honorary Research Fellow at
  • lewelyn (12 January 1810 - August 1882) was a botanist and pioneer photographer.
  • The genus was named for the Russian botanist and explorer of Siberia and Kamchatka, Stepan
  • 22 April - John Tradescant the younger, botanist and gardener (born 1608)
  • en and was the elder brother of Henry Trimen, botanist and director of the botanical gardens at Pera
  • sed with Charles Andreas Geyer (1809-1853), a botanist and plant collector.
  • Center under the supervision of the American Botanist and Atmospheric Chemist, Dr. Reinhold A. Rasm
  • aw (April 7, 1902-1985) was a notable English botanist and classicist.
  • Celsius was a mentor of the botanist and scientist Carolus Linnaeus.
  • nuary 12, 1831 - April 23, 1906) was a German botanist and phytogeographer who was a native of Kasse
  • tier (B.W.) Wells (1884-1978) was an American botanist and ecologist active in North Carolina.
  • 901 - 12 August 1985) was a prominent English botanist and ecologist of the 20th century.
  • He was a keen amateur botanist and experimented with plants on his small far
  • ied in Kew on January 14, 1947) was a British botanist and dendrologist.
  • 3 June 1916, died 4 May 2005), was an English botanist and stratigrapher.
  • His colleague, botanist and fellow stratigrapher, Joyce Lambert, had
  • mper (May 12, 1856 - September 9, 1901) was a botanist and phytogeographer who made major contributi
  • sed 4 November 1985 in Uppsala, was a Swedish botanist and mycologist.
  • (July 17, 1755 - July 27, 1828) was a German botanist and gardener who was a native of Petit-Landau
  • burb of Ghent, as a son of Julius Mac Leod, a botanist and professor at Ghent University, and of Fan
  • von Euler-Chelpin was married to the botanist and geologist Astrid Cleve (daughter of the U
  • 8 - October 7, 1908) was a Mexican physician, botanist and naturalist.
  • t Edith Gertrude Schwartz (1874-1971), also a botanist and ecologist, and they were married in 1899.
  • eggett (February 24, 1816 - April 1882) was a botanist and journalist, who founded the Torrey Botani
  • came from reading Plantesamfund by the Danish botanist and pioneer ecologist Eugen Warming.
  • the daughter of Edmond Gustave Camus, also a botanist and was born in L'Isle-Adam, about 50 kilomet
  • 7, 1869 - September 12, 1939) was an American botanist and ecological pioneer (see History of ecolog
  • 0 August 1907 - 17 August 1973) was a Russian botanist and embryologist, professor of the Tashkent u
  • ssex - October 7, 1924 in Kent) was a British botanist and 1909 Victoria Medal of Honour recipient.
  • is named after the wife Astrid of the german botanist and archaeologist Gustav Schwantes (1881 - 19
  • Moritz Richard Schomburgk, German-born botanist and director of the Adelaide Botanic Garden
  • (9 March 1845 - 31 January 1920) was a German botanist and plant physiologist who was born in Greben
  • ly 1927 - 22 November 2005) was an Australian botanist and ecologist.
  • n Daydon Jackson (1846-1927) was a pioneering botanist and taxonomer who wrote the first volume of I
  • Karl Schneider (1876 - 1951) was an Austrian botanist and landscape architect .
  • Another of his statues, that of the Swedish botanist and physician Carolus Linnaeus, can be found
  • w (1787-1879) was a prominent medical doctor, botanist, and architect of Mount Auburn Cemetery in Ca
  • island off California's coast in 1847 by U.S. botanist and naturalist William Gambel.
  • March 1862 - 17 November 1929) was an British botanist and mycologist.
  • ed for Albrecht von Haller a Swiss physician, botanist and poet.
  • 0 - July 12, 1938), a Mexican was an American botanist and explorer.
  • y 12, 1665 - September 11, 1721) was a German botanist and physician.
  • ed after Jonathan Stokes (1755-1831), English botanist and member of the Lunar Society of Birmingham
  • September 11, 1824) was a German naturalist, botanist and ornithologist, who collected plants in Ma
  • - 1 August 1795) was a Swedish meteorologist, botanist, and entomologist.
  • - January 18, 1799, Judenburg, Austria) was a botanist and a physician.
  • 1823 - 20 February 1890), a British-American botanist and mountaineer.
  • Brimble, botanist and editor of Nature magazine
  • oulins (1798-1875) was a French naturalist, a botanist and malacologist.
  • cember 1855 - 24 October 1956) was an English botanist and geologist.
  • ey Morrison Burkill, was also a distinguished botanist and also served as Director of the Singapore
  • ich Wolff (1778- 1806) was a German physician botanist and entomologist.
  • for Pierre Edmond Boissier (1810-1885), Swiss botanist and explorer who collected many plants in wes
  • either 1535 or 1540), botanist and physician.
  • The genus is named after the botanist and artist, John Stackhouse
  • 72-16 November 1925) was a German taxonomist, botanist, and author of several works on orchids.
  • anisation in 1928 he was appointed Government Botanist and Curator of the State Herbarium.
  • Jumaat Haji Adam (born 1956) is a botanist and taxonomist specialising in the carnivorou
  • e - 19 April 1947, Kew, Surrey) was a British botanist and plantsman, who was curator of Kew Gardens
  • (22 June 1929 - 9 August 2001) was a British botanist and chemist.
  • 60-1830), also known as Clelia Durazzo, was a botanist and marchesa in Genoa, Italy.
  • inn Jepson, who was an influential California botanist, and author of the 1923 Manual of the Floweri
  • He was father of botanist Andreas Franz Wilhelm Schimper (1856-1901) an
  • Sir Thomas Gery Cullum, surgeon, botanist, antiquarian, and writer is buried in the chu
  • Born in Paris as the son of botanist Antoine Laurent de Jussieu, he received the d
  • He was accompanied by the botanist Antonio Biondi (1848-1929).
  • April 1840 - 12 February 1909), was a British botanist appointed superintendent of the Royal Botanic
  • as first collected from Port Essington by the botanist appointed to then settlement of Victoria, Joh
  • Jagadish Chandra Bose, physicist, biologist, botanist, archaeologist and science fiction writer (d.
  • James Backhouse (1825-1890) was a botanist, archaeologist, and geologist.
  • The Brazilian botanist Armando Carlos Cervi has named Passiflora sac
  • The genus is named after the botanist Arthur John Cronquist (1919-1992).
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