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Bertiera Brevithyrsa
''Bertiera'' is a genus of flowering plants in the family Rubiaceae. It comprises 57 species with most known from tropical Africa, five known from various :Indian Ocean islands and five found in the tropics of the Americas. Taxonomy The genus ''Bertiera'' was described by Jean Baptiste Christophore Fusée Aublet in 1775 and the type species is '' Bertiera guianensis''. It is the only genus in the tribe Bertiereae. Species * '' Bertiera adamsii'' (Hepper) N.Hallé * '' Bertiera aequatorialis'' N.Hallé * '' Bertiera aethiopica'' Hiern * '' Bertiera angusiana'' N.Hallé * '' Bertiera angustifolia'' Benth. * ''Bertiera annobonensis'' G.Taylor ex Mildbr. * '' Bertiera arctistipula'' N.Hallé * '' Bertiera batesii'' Wernham * '' Bertiera bicarpellata'' (K.Schum.) N.Hallé * '' Bertiera bistipulata'' Bojer ex Wernham * '' Bertiera borbonica'' A.Rich. ex DC. * '' Bertiera bracteolata'' Hiern * '' Bertiera bracteosa'' (Donn.Sm.) B.Ståhl & L.Andersson * '' Bertiera breviflora'' ...
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Jean Baptiste Christophore Fusée Aublet
Jean Baptiste Christophore Fusée Aublet (November 4, 1720 – May 6, 1778) was a French pharmacist, botanist and one of the earliest botanical explorers in South America.JSTOR He was one of the first botanists to study ethnobotany in the Neotropics. Born in Salon-de-Provence, Aublet left home early and traveled to Grenada, then a French colony, where he became an apothecary's assistant and learned about medicinal plants. A year later he returned to France and continued his studies in natural history, chemistry, and pharmacology. One of his mentors was Bernard de Jussieu, a French naturalist who would later help him with plant identification.Mori He joined the French East India Company and in 1752 was sent to Mauritius (then known as ''l'Île de France'') to establish a pharmacy and a botanical garden. He became involved in an intense rivalry with Pierre Poivre, a fellow botanist at the Mon Plaisir garden, and eventually left to establish a new garden at Le Réduit. When Aub ...
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George Taylor (botanist)
Sir George Taylor, FRS FRSE FLS LLD (15 February 1904, in Edinburgh – 13 November 1993, in Dunbar) was a Scottish botanist. Life He was born at 5 West Preston Street the son of George William Taylor, a painter and decorator, and his wife, Jane Sloan. He was educated at Boroughmuir High School. By 1911 his father had gone into partnership as a tailor, with premises "Taylor and Thomson" at 39 George IV Bridge. George then began private education at George Heriot's School. He studied Biology at Edinburgh University graduating BSc in 1926. He did field studies in Rhodesia and South Africa 1927/28 and then continued as a postgraduate gaining a DSc in 1928. Following this he immediately obtained a position as an assistant at the British Museum in London. In 1934 he led a museum expedition to Ruwenzori in East Africa. In 1938 he joined Frank Ludlow and George Sherriff in a trip to Bhutan. Staying at the British Museum for most of his working life he became Deputy Keeper of Botan ...
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Bertiera Chevalieri
''Bertiera'' is a genus of flowering plants in the family Rubiaceae. It comprises 57 species with most known from tropical Africa, five known from various :Indian Ocean islands and five found in the tropics of the Americas. Taxonomy The genus ''Bertiera'' was described by Jean Baptiste Christophore Fusée Aublet in 1775 and the type species is '' Bertiera guianensis''. It is the only genus in the tribe Bertiereae. Species * '' Bertiera adamsii'' (Hepper) N.Hallé * '' Bertiera aequatorialis'' N.Hallé * '' Bertiera aethiopica'' Hiern * '' Bertiera angusiana'' N.Hallé * '' Bertiera angustifolia'' Benth. * ''Bertiera annobonensis'' G.Taylor ex Mildbr. * '' Bertiera arctistipula'' N.Hallé * '' Bertiera batesii'' Wernham * '' Bertiera bicarpellata'' (K.Schum.) N.Hallé * '' Bertiera bistipulata'' Bojer ex Wernham * '' Bertiera borbonica'' A.Rich. ex DC. * '' Bertiera bracteolata'' Hiern * '' Bertiera bracteosa'' (Donn.Sm.) B.Ståhl & L.Andersson * '' Bertiera breviflora'' ...
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Bertiera Brevithyrsa
''Bertiera'' is a genus of flowering plants in the family Rubiaceae. It comprises 57 species with most known from tropical Africa, five known from various :Indian Ocean islands and five found in the tropics of the Americas. Taxonomy The genus ''Bertiera'' was described by Jean Baptiste Christophore Fusée Aublet in 1775 and the type species is '' Bertiera guianensis''. It is the only genus in the tribe Bertiereae. Species * '' Bertiera adamsii'' (Hepper) N.Hallé * '' Bertiera aequatorialis'' N.Hallé * '' Bertiera aethiopica'' Hiern * '' Bertiera angusiana'' N.Hallé * '' Bertiera angustifolia'' Benth. * ''Bertiera annobonensis'' G.Taylor ex Mildbr. * '' Bertiera arctistipula'' N.Hallé * '' Bertiera batesii'' Wernham * '' Bertiera bicarpellata'' (K.Schum.) N.Hallé * '' Bertiera bistipulata'' Bojer ex Wernham * '' Bertiera borbonica'' A.Rich. ex DC. * '' Bertiera bracteolata'' Hiern * '' Bertiera bracteosa'' (Donn.Sm.) B.Ståhl & L.Andersson * '' Bertiera breviflora'' ...
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Bertiera Breviflora
''Bertiera'' is a genus of flowering plants in the family Rubiaceae. It comprises 57 species with most known from tropical Africa, five known from various :Indian Ocean islands and five found in the tropics of the Americas. Taxonomy The genus ''Bertiera'' was described by Jean Baptiste Christophore Fusée Aublet in 1775 and the type species is '' Bertiera guianensis''. It is the only genus in the tribe Bertiereae. Species * '' Bertiera adamsii'' (Hepper) N.Hallé * '' Bertiera aequatorialis'' N.Hallé * '' Bertiera aethiopica'' Hiern * '' Bertiera angusiana'' N.Hallé * '' Bertiera angustifolia'' Benth. * ''Bertiera annobonensis'' G.Taylor ex Mildbr. * '' Bertiera arctistipula'' N.Hallé * '' Bertiera batesii'' Wernham * '' Bertiera bicarpellata'' (K.Schum.) N.Hallé * '' Bertiera bistipulata'' Bojer ex Wernham * '' Bertiera borbonica'' A.Rich. ex DC. * '' Bertiera bracteolata'' Hiern * '' Bertiera bracteosa'' (Donn.Sm.) B.Ståhl & L.Andersson * '' Bertiera breviflora'' ...
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Bertiera Bracteosa
''Bertiera'' is a genus of flowering plants in the family Rubiaceae. It comprises 57 species with most known from tropical Africa, five known from various :Indian Ocean islands and five found in the tropics of the Americas. Taxonomy The genus ''Bertiera'' was described by Jean Baptiste Christophore Fusée Aublet in 1775 and the type species is '' Bertiera guianensis''. It is the only genus in the tribe Bertiereae. Species * '' Bertiera adamsii'' (Hepper) N.Hallé * '' Bertiera aequatorialis'' N.Hallé * '' Bertiera aethiopica'' Hiern * '' Bertiera angusiana'' N.Hallé * '' Bertiera angustifolia'' Benth. * ''Bertiera annobonensis'' G.Taylor ex Mildbr. * '' Bertiera arctistipula'' N.Hallé * '' Bertiera batesii'' Wernham * '' Bertiera bicarpellata'' (K.Schum.) N.Hallé * '' Bertiera bistipulata'' Bojer ex Wernham * '' Bertiera borbonica'' A.Rich. ex DC. * '' Bertiera bracteolata'' Hiern * '' Bertiera bracteosa'' (Donn.Sm.) B.Ståhl & L.Andersson * ''Bertiera breviflora'' H ...
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Bertiera Bracteolata
''Bertiera'' is a genus of flowering plants in the family Rubiaceae. It comprises 57 species with most known from tropical Africa, five known from various :Indian Ocean islands and five found in the tropics of the Americas. Taxonomy The genus ''Bertiera'' was described by Jean Baptiste Christophore Fusée Aublet in 1775 and the type species is '' Bertiera guianensis''. It is the only genus in the tribe Bertiereae. Species * '' Bertiera adamsii'' (Hepper) N.Hallé * '' Bertiera aequatorialis'' N.Hallé * '' Bertiera aethiopica'' Hiern * '' Bertiera angusiana'' N.Hallé * '' Bertiera angustifolia'' Benth. * ''Bertiera annobonensis'' G.Taylor ex Mildbr. * '' Bertiera arctistipula'' N.Hallé * '' Bertiera batesii'' Wernham * '' Bertiera bicarpellata'' (K.Schum.) N.Hallé * '' Bertiera bistipulata'' Bojer ex Wernham * '' Bertiera borbonica'' A.Rich. ex DC. * '' Bertiera bracteolata'' Hiern * ''Bertiera bracteosa'' (Donn.Sm.) B.Ståhl & L.Andersson * ''Bertiera breviflora'' Hi ...
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Augustin Pyramus De Candolle
Augustin Pyramus (or Pyrame) de Candolle (, , ; 4 February 17789 September 1841) was a Swiss botanist. René Louiche Desfontaines launched de Candolle's botanical career by recommending him at a herbarium. Within a couple of years de Candolle had established a new genus, and he went on to document hundreds of plant families and create a new natural plant classification system. Although de Candolle's main focus was botany, he also contributed to related fields such as phytogeography, agronomy, paleontology, medical botany, and economic botany. De Candolle originated the idea of "Nature's war", which influenced Charles Darwin and the principle of natural selection. de Candolle recognized that multiple species may develop similar characteristics that did not appear in a common evolutionary ancestor; a phenomenon now known as convergent evolution. During his work with plants, de Candolle noticed that plant leaf movements follow a near-24-hour cycle in constant light, suggestin ...
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Achille Richard
Achille Richard was a French botanist, botanical illustrator and physician (27 April 1794 in Paris – 5 October 1852). Biography Achille was the son of the botanist Louis-Claude Marie Richard (1754–1821). He was a pharmacist in the French navy, and a member of several well-known societies of that time. He became a botanical leader, and his books remain valued for their clarity and precision. On 24 February 1834 he was made a member of the French Academy of Sciences (Botanical Section). He was also a member of the French National Academy of Medicine. He studied and described several genera of orchids that take his abbreviation in the generic name, among them '' Ludisia''. Works * 1819 ''Nouveaux Éléments de Botanique'' (New Elements of Botany), Paris. (11th Edition, 1876, available online aGallica * 182''Monographie du genre Hydrocotyle de la famille des ombellifères'' (Monograph of genus ''Hydrocotyle'' of the family Umbelliferae (or Apiaceae) (available online at G ...
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Bertiera Borbonica
''Bertiera'' is a genus of flowering plants in the family Rubiaceae. It comprises 57 species with most known from tropical Africa, five known from various :Indian Ocean islands and five found in the tropics of the Americas. Taxonomy The genus ''Bertiera'' was described by Jean Baptiste Christophore Fusée Aublet in 1775 and the type species is '' Bertiera guianensis''. It is the only genus in the tribe Bertiereae. Species * '' Bertiera adamsii'' (Hepper) N.Hallé * '' Bertiera aequatorialis'' N.Hallé * '' Bertiera aethiopica'' Hiern * '' Bertiera angusiana'' N.Hallé * '' Bertiera angustifolia'' Benth. * ''Bertiera annobonensis'' G.Taylor ex Mildbr. * '' Bertiera arctistipula'' N.Hallé * '' Bertiera batesii'' Wernham * '' Bertiera bicarpellata'' (K.Schum.) N.Hallé * '' Bertiera bistipulata'' Bojer ex Wernham * '' Bertiera borbonica'' A.Rich. ex DC. * ''Bertiera bracteolata'' Hiern * ''Bertiera bracteosa'' (Donn.Sm.) B.Ståhl & L.Andersson * ''Bertiera breviflora'' Hie ...
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Bertiera Bistipulata
''Bertiera'' is a genus of flowering plants in the family Rubiaceae. It comprises 57 species with most known from tropical Africa, five known from various :Indian Ocean islands and five found in the tropics of the Americas. Taxonomy The genus ''Bertiera'' was described by Jean Baptiste Christophore Fusée Aublet in 1775 and the type species is '' Bertiera guianensis''. It is the only genus in the tribe Bertiereae. Species * '' Bertiera adamsii'' (Hepper) N.Hallé * '' Bertiera aequatorialis'' N.Hallé * '' Bertiera aethiopica'' Hiern * '' Bertiera angusiana'' N.Hallé * '' Bertiera angustifolia'' Benth. * ''Bertiera annobonensis'' G.Taylor ex Mildbr. * '' Bertiera arctistipula'' N.Hallé * '' Bertiera batesii'' Wernham * '' Bertiera bicarpellata'' (K.Schum.) N.Hallé * '' Bertiera bistipulata'' Bojer ex Wernham * ''Bertiera borbonica'' A.Rich. ex DC. * ''Bertiera bracteolata'' Hiern * ''Bertiera bracteosa'' (Donn.Sm.) B.Ståhl & L.Andersson * ''Bertiera breviflora'' Hier ...
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Karl Moritz Schumann
Karl Moritz Schumann (17 June 1851 – 22 March 1904) was a German botanist. Schumann was born in Görlitz. He was curator of the Botanisches Museum in Berlin-Dahlem from 1880 until 1894. He also served as the first chairman of the ''Deutsche Kakteen-Gesellschaft'' (German Cactus Society) which he founded on 6 November 1892. He died in Berlin. Karl Moritz Schumann participated as a collaborator in ''Die Natürlichen Pflanzenfamilien'' by Adolf Engler and K. A. E. Prantl and in ''Flora Brasiliensis'' by Carl Friedrich Philipp von Martius. The genera '' Schumannianthus'' ( Gagnepain), '' Schumanniophyton'' ( Harms), '' Schumannia'' (Kuntze Kuntze is a surname of German origin. People with that name include: * Carl Kuntze (1922-2006), Dutch rower who competed at the 1952 Summer Olympics * Edward J. Kuntze (1826-1870), Prussian-born American sculptor * Otto Kuntze (1843-1907), German ...) and several species were named after him, including: Bibliography * Schumann, K. ...
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