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  • The species was first formally described by botanist Robert Brown in 1830 in Supplementum primum p
  • Hollandiae, authored by the prolific Scottish botanist, Robert Brown.
  • The species was first formally described by botanist Robert Brown in Prodromus Florae Novae Hollan
  • The species was first formally described by botanist Robert Brown in 1925 in Edwards's Botanical R
  • anceolatus, authored by the prolific Scottish botanist, Robert Brown.
  • cited an unpublished description by Scottish botanist Robert Brown as a basis for his valid descrip
  • The genus was named for the English botanist Robert Allen Rolfe.
  • Hollandiae, authored by the prolific Scottish botanist, Robert Brown.
  • The species was named by botanist Robert Brown who collected a specimen from Lu
  • Further research by the French botanist Robert-Passini, the American botanists Dana K
  • It was named for botanist Roger Raiche, who first identified it as a di
  • The notable botanist Ronald Melville considered Goodyer's Elm Ulmu
  • It is named for the botanist Roy Orlo Woodbury, an expert on Puerto Rican
  • Leonard Plukenet (1641-1706) was an English botanist, Royal Professor of Botany and gardener to Qu
  • The genus is named in honor of the American botanist Rupert Charles Barneby (1911-2006).
  • For the British botanist, see Timothy F. H. Allen.
  • For the American botanist, see Thomas Gordon Hartley.
  • For the South African botanist, see Henry Harold Welch Pearson.
  • For the Scottish botanist, see George Dickie (botanist).
  • For the German botanist, see Gustav Maass.
  • The new genus was named for the botanist Sherwin Carlquist.
  • Nepenthes of Borneo, Singapore, and Sumatra, botanist Shigeo Kurata incorrectly identified specimen
  • Nepenthes of Borneo, Singapore, and Sumatra, botanist Shigeo Kurata incorrectly identified specimen
  • Swiss botanist Simon Schwendener proposes his dual theory of
  • y in 1770, and was recommended by the eminent botanist Sir Joseph Banks, who had accompanied Cook, a
  • de Cazanove, and was further developed by his botanist son Charles Nicolas de Cazanove who was a lea
  • 1908) was a China merchant, opium trader and botanist, son of Rev. John Murray Forbes, Rector of St
  • orn March 4, 1967) is a German taxonomist and botanist specialising in the carnivorous plant genera
  • rles Edward Hubbard (1900-1980) was a British botanist, specialising in agrostology - the study of g
  • (1900, Liebenau, Graz - 1979) was an Austrian botanist, specialising in cacti.
  • Martin Roy Cheek (1960-) is a taxonomist and botanist specialising in the carnivorous plant genus N
  • ember 1920 - 31 March 2011) was an Australian botanist specialising in pteridology (ferns) and the g
  • Gustave Beauverd (1867 - 1942) was a Swiss botanist, specializing in Pteridophytes, Bryophytes, a
  • 15, 1876 - February 25, 1956) was an American botanist, specializing in the flora of the Asia-Pacifi
  • Originally described by Queensland botanist Stanley Thatcher Blake, its specific epithet
  • enus was first formally described by Austrian botanist Stephan Endlicher in 1839 in Novarum Stirpium
  • ecies was first formally described in 1839 by botanist Stephan Endlicher in Novarum Stirpium Decades
  • he Cupressaceae (cypress family) was Austrian botanist Stephan Endlicher's way of honouring Cook's g
  • ii Hugeliani Decades Tres in 1830 by Austrian botanist Stephan Endlicher who gave it the name Anaden
  • f the Royal Marines, an astronomer, engineer, botanist, surveyor, explorer, abolitionist and colonia
  • dvertently pressed in herbarium sheets by the botanist T.Heldreich in central Greece in 1879.
  • ndies - 24 March 2003 Oosterbeek) was a Dutch botanist, television presenter, and rower who competed
  • It was named after botanist Teresa Cadet.
  • Along with another Burmese botanist, Tha Hla, they set off on an expedition and r
  • species is named after W. Burck, 1848-1910, a botanist that worked on the Dipterocarpaceae and the S
  • Pyrame de Candolle (1836 - 1918) was a Swiss botanist, the son of Alphonse Pyrame de Candolle.
  • Jawahar Lal Nehru wrote to the renowned botanist, the late Prof. Boshi Sen , then Director, Vi
  • (1797-1872), married William Jackson Hooker, botanist; their son was Joseph Dalton Hooker, also a b
  • With botanist Theodor Friedrich Ludwig Nees von Esenbeck (1
  • is named in honor of the german physician and botanist Theodor Dorsten (1492 - 1552).
  • and the Sudan, of which he was accompanied by botanist Theodor Kotschy (1813-1866).
  • The Greek philosopher and botanist Theophrastus wrote his De Mineralibus, which
  • It was first recorded in 1837 by botanist Thomas Edmondston, who was 12 at the time.
  • for polymath Constantine Samuel Rafinesque by botanist Thomas Nuttall in 1841.
  • The species name is given in honor of noted botanist Thomas Nuttall.
  • The Irish botanist Thomas Coulter was the first to categorize th
  • She was the first woman botanist to be elected as a Fellow of the Royal Societ
  • The following year he was appointed botanist to the Kimberley Exploration Expedition, resu
  • The species is named after the American botanist Townshend Stith Brandegee (1843-1925); the sc
  • obituary of Chit Ko Ko entitled Obituary of a Botanist: U Chit Ko Ko has been written by David Sayer
  • Its first director was the botanist Ulrich Hoffmann, followed six years later by
  • ree of doctor, and then became a pupil of the botanist Valerius Cordus (1515-1544) at Wittenberg, wi
  • In the 1960s, botanist Walter Swingle proposed that clymenia might b
  • The species was first described by American botanist Walter Tennyson Swingle in 1896, based on col
  • On 17 April 1835 Richard Cunningham ( botanist) wandered away from the Mitchell party near t
  • George Vasey the botanist was also born in the village.
  • Joseph Whittaker, botanist, was born here in 1815
  • Dr. Alice L. Kibbe (1881 - 1969), botanist, was Professor and Chair of Biology at Cartha
  • The specific eipthet honors the American botanist Wayne Eyer Manning(1899-2004).
  • uary 7, 1794 - March 5, 1865) was an Austrian botanist well-known for his extensive work on the aroi
  • As the Government Botanist, White aided farmers and naturalists in ident
  • March 1796 - 15 September 1834) was a German botanist who was a native of Wernigerode.
  • ns (3 April 1764 - 19 June 1831) was a German botanist who was a native of Bielefeld.
  • ptember 1951, Belfast, Northern Ireland) is a botanist who specialises in the Proteaceae family, esp
  • Vincenzo de Cesati (1806-1883) was an Italian botanist who was a native of Milan.
  • n Donn is applied to plants described by this botanist, who should also appear on this list.
  • rad Vernon Morton (1905-1972) was an American botanist who did notable writings on Ferns.
  • Christ", was a Swiss botanist who specialized in ferns.
  • She married a noted botanist who was the nephew and namesake of Louis XVI'
  • Elizabeth McClintock (1912-2004) was a botanist who was born in Los Angeles, California, Unit
  • 1957) is an Australian botanist who works at the Queensland Herbarium and Bri
  • 8 - December 1836) was a German physician and botanist who was born in Kassel.
  • s was named after Thomas Bridges, a Victorian botanist who sent specimens to the British Museum for
  • Paul Petard (1912-1980) was a French botanist who specialized in the study of native plants
  • stars Shaun Smyth as Virgil Niven, a Scottish botanist who befriends Blank for his knowledge of Sout
  • She was also an amateur botanist who helped expand Kew Gardens.
  • ogel FLS FAAAS (born 15 May 1963) is a German botanist, who has been Keeper of Botany at the Natural
  • November 8, 1795 - May 22, 1856) was a German botanist who was a native of Danzig.
  • n (1671 Ronneburg - 1747 Mexico) was a German botanist who was a professor in Germany and visited Am
  • Gibson (1800-1867) was a Scottish surgeon and botanist who worked in India.
  • nuary 12, 1808 - March 20, 1880) was a French botanist who was born in Dossenheim-sur-Zinsel, Bas-Rh
  • - November 10, 1895) was a Scottish-Canadian botanist who is considered the "father of Canadian bot
  • Barter (died 1859) was a British gardener and botanist who trained at Kew Gardens in London from 184
  • ristian Gottlieb Ludwig (1709-1773), a German botanist, who was apparently not amused by this honour
  • e (1910 - 24 February 1973) was an Australian botanist who served as president of the Royal Society
  • rby woods memorializes America's first female botanist, who also resided in the area.
  • The collector was Mitsuru Hotta, the same botanist who later named it.
  • Hoffm. is applied to plants described by this botanist, who should also appear on this list.
  • April 22, 1839 - March 2, 1887), was a German botanist who modified the classification system to bet
  • rname sometimes given as Leyser) was a German botanist who was a native of Magdeburg.
  • (May 15, 1822 - August 27, 1880) was a German botanist who was a native of Potsdam.
  • 12 February 1793 - April 1835) was an English botanist who became Colonial Botanist of New South Wal
  • - February 20, 1878) was a French soldier and botanist who was a native of Saint-Eutrope-de-Born in
  • April 6, 1899) was an American physician and botanist who wrote Flora of the Southern United States
  • Heinrich von Bongard (1786-1839) was a German botanist, who worked at Saint Petersburg, Russia.
  • Basel - 5 December 1624, Basel), was a Swiss botanist who wrote Pinax theatri botanici (1596), whic
  • 3 April 1881 - 17 November 1930) was a German botanist who was a native of Jena.
  • st 21, 1903 - August 7, 1998) was an American botanist who specialized in ecological physiology.
  • ov 1825 - 10 Mar 1900) was a renowned English botanist, who published papers on a wide variety of su
  • illo (died 1793) was a Spanish pharmacist and botanist who joined Vicente Cervantes in Mexico.
  • - March 12, 1853) was a German pharmacist and botanist who was a native of Hadersleben.
  • 20 October 1872) was an Austrian explorer and botanist who in Angola discovered the plant Welwitschi
  • His daughter was Anna Atkins, a botanist, who is best-known for her book of cyanotype
  • Munich), was a noted Bavarian taxonomist and botanist, who was Professor of Botany at the Universit
  • -1834), a Salem, North Carolina clergyman and botanist who discovered the species.
  • garten (1765-1843) was a German physician and botanist who was a native of Luckau.
  • referred to as "the Ownbey hybrids" after the botanist who first described them.
  • sandrovna Grudzinskaya (1920 - ) is a Russian botanist who specialized in phanerogams; she at one st
  • August 27, 1858 - June 19, 1908) was a German botanist who was born in Frankfurt am Main.
  • The first European botanist who publicly noticed this plant was the Frenc
  • Peter Geoffrey Taylor (1926-) is a British botanist who worked at Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew thro
  • ovember 1809 - 21 November 1853) was a German botanist who was a native of Dresden.
  • e (1803 - October 14, 1862) was a German-born botanist who was a native of Hamburg.
  • ber 9, 1798 - November 20, 1875) was a German botanist who was a native of Hanover.
  • liam Hunter Campbell, an attorney and amateur botanist who lived in Georgetown, Guyana.
  • is applied to plants described by this botanist, who should also appear on this list.
  • s was an internationally known and recognised botanist who lived and worked all his life in Capel Cu
  • - March 10, 1759) was a French physician and botanist who was born in Montpellier.
  • 1996) is a British botanist who challenged the two-species taxonomy of Br
  • Charles M. Rick was a plant geneticist and botanist who pioneered research on the origins of the
  • ish (9 May 1834 - 6 Dec 1931) was an American botanist who collected, classified and illustrated the
  • In 1877, he was host to the German botanist, Wilhelm Kalbreyer who had been sent by James
  • status the abbreviation of this pre-Linnaean botanist will seldom be used.
  • or of Institute A, in Sukhumi) Wilhelm Menke ( botanist), Willi Lange (who married the widow of Karl-
  • e new citrus trees to grow and test, from the botanist William Saunders, the Director of the new U.S
  • Working with amateur botanist William Roscoe (1753-1831), she published in
  • In 1721, at the instance of the botanist William Sherard (1659-1728), he moved to Engl
  • ecies was first formally described by English botanist William Jackson Hooker in Thomas Mitchell's J
  • f remembrance in memory of the great Scottish botanist William Saunders.
  • e specific epithet, "lukei", in honour of the botanist William Richard Quentin Luke.
  • The specific epithet hookeri commemorates botanist William Jackson Hooker (1785-1865), director
  • ment of the collection was managed by the Kew botanist William Dallimore, a world-renowned expert on
  • The genus was named after well-known amateur botanist William Marriott Canby (1831-1904).
  • It is named after amateur botanist William Price, who discovered the species on
  • s of British flowering plants compiled by the botanist William Baxter.
  • Jepson's onion, honoring renowned California botanist Willis Linn Jepson.
  • During the 1960s he was a botanist with the CSIRO Division of Land Research and
  • d protagonist lives on the marble cliffs as a botanist with his brother Otho, his son Erio from a pa
  • , before taking up the position of Government Botanist with the Department of Agriculture in 1911.
  • rd (1866-14 December 1931) was the Government Botanist with the Department of Agriculture in Western
  • As a botanist, Woodell co-wrote the Flora of Oxfordshire pu
  • rship maintains that she was the first female botanist working in America.
  • In 1975, however, British botanist Yolande Heslop-Harrison discovered digestive
  • uary 1878, Kensington) was a Scottish lawyer, botanist, zoologist and entomologist.
  • 36) was one of the major works of the Swedish botanist, zoologist and physician Carl Linnaeus (1707-
  • ber 28, 1844 in Prague) was an Austrian-Czech botanist, zoologist and entomologist.
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