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Werner Rauh (16 May 1913 in
Niemegk Niemegk () is a town in the Potsdam-Mittelmark district, in Brandenburg, Germany. It is the administrative seat of the ''Amt'' ("collective municipality") Niemegk. Geography The municipal area is situated on the northeastern slopes of the Flämi ...
– 7 April 2000 in
Heidelberg Heidelberg (; Palatine German language, Palatine German: ''Heidlberg'') is a city in the States of Germany, German state of Baden-Württemberg, situated on the river Neckar in south-west Germany. As of the 2016 census, its population was 159,914 ...
) was an internationally renowned German biologist, botanist and author.


Biography

Born in the town of
Niemegk Niemegk () is a town in the Potsdam-Mittelmark district, in Brandenburg, Germany. It is the administrative seat of the ''Amt'' ("collective municipality") Niemegk. Geography The municipal area is situated on the northeastern slopes of the Flämi ...
near
Bitterfeld Bitterfeld () is a town in the district of Anhalt-Bitterfeld, Saxony-Anhalt, Germany. Since 1 July 2007 it has been part of the town of Bitterfeld-Wolfen. It is situated approximately 25 km south of Dessau, and 30 km northeast of Halle (S ...
, Rauh studied at Biology faculty at the
University of Halle Martin Luther University of Halle-Wittenberg (german: Martin-Luther-Universität Halle-Wittenberg), also referred to as MLU, is a public, research-oriented university in the cities of Halle and Wittenberg and the largest and oldest university i ...
under the morphologist
Wilhelm Troll Julius Georg Hubertus Wilhelm Troll (3 November 1897, Munich – 28 December 1978, Mainz) was a German botanist, known for his studies in the field of plant morphology. He advocated a morphological biology that was rooted in the nature philos ...
, and received his doctorate in Botany in 1937 before being appointed to the
University of Heidelberg } Heidelberg University, officially the Ruprecht Karl University of Heidelberg, (german: Ruprecht-Karls-Universität Heidelberg; la, Universitas Ruperto Carola Heidelbergensis) is a public research university in Heidelberg, Baden-Württemberg, ...
two years later. He discovered or described some 1200 genera, species and varieties of plants from Africa, the Americas and Asia. His fields of specialization were the
Bromeliads The Bromeliaceae (the bromeliads) are a family of monocot flowering plants of about 80 genera and 3700 known species, native mainly to the tropical Americas, with several species found in the American subtropics and one in tropical west Africa, ...
and
succulent In botany, succulent plants, also known as succulents, are plants with parts that are thickened, fleshy, and engorged, usually to retain water in arid climates or soil conditions. The word ''succulent'' comes from the Latin word ''sucus'', meani ...
plants. He was a professor at the
University of Heidelberg } Heidelberg University, officially the Ruprecht Karl University of Heidelberg, (german: Ruprecht-Karls-Universität Heidelberg; la, Universitas Ruperto Carola Heidelbergensis) is a public research university in Heidelberg, Baden-Württemberg, ...
and Director of the Institute of Plant Systematics and Plant Geography as well as Director of the Heidelberger Botanical Gardens, and authored over 300 scholarly books and articles. His work on the succulent and xerophytic flora of
Madagascar Madagascar (; mg, Madagasikara, ), officially the Republic of Madagascar ( mg, Repoblikan'i Madagasikara, links=no, ; french: République de Madagascar), is an island country in the Indian Ocean, approximately off the coast of East Africa ...
is presented in his two-volume work ''Succulent and Xerophytic Plants of Madagascar'' in 1995 and 1998. He was honoured in the names of several flowering plants; in 1956,
Curt Backeberg Curt Backeberg (2 August 1894 in Lüneburg, Germany – 14 January 1966) was a German horticulturist especially known for the collection and classification of cacti. Biography He travelled extensively through Central and South America, and publis ...
published '' Rauhocereus'' (in the
Cactaceae A cactus (, or less commonly, cactus) is a member of the plant family Cactaceae, a family comprising about 127 genera with some 1750 known species of the order Caryophyllales. The word ''cactus'' derives, through Latin, from the Ancient Greek ...
family), then ''
Rauhia ''Rauhia'' is a genus of Peruvian plants in the Amaryllidaceae, Amaryllis family. ;Species *''Rauhia decora'' Ravenna - Perú (Amazonas Region, Amazonas) *''Rauhia multiflora'' (Kunth) Ravenna - Perú (Cajamarca Region, Cajamarca) *''Rauhia occi ...
'' (in the
Amaryllidaceae The Amaryllidaceae are a family of herbaceous, mainly perennial and bulbous (rarely rhizomatous) flowering plants in the monocot order Asparagales. The family takes its name from the genus ''Amaryllis'' and is commonly known as the amaryllis fa ...
family) was published in 1957 by
Hamilton Paul Traub Hamilton Paul Traub (June 18, 1890 – July 14, 1983) was an American botanist. He specialized in the study of Amaryllidaceae. He also did horticultural studies on beans. dr Traub was one of the founding members of the American Amaryllis Society (n ...
. '' Rauhiella'' was published in 1978 (Orchidaceae) by Guido Frederico João Pabst and Pedro Ivo Soares Braga, then lastly ''
Werauhia ''Werauhia'' is a genus of the botanical family Bromeliaceae, subfamily Tillandsioideae. The genus is named for Werner Rauh, a German botanist (1913–2000). Based on molecular evidence, a number of species previously classified within other brom ...
'' (
Bromeliaceae The Bromeliaceae (the bromeliads) are a family of monocot Monocotyledons (), commonly referred to as monocots, (Lilianae ''sensu'' Chase & Reveal) are grass and grass-like flowering plants (angiosperms), the seeds of which typically contain o ...
family) was published in 1995 by Jason Randall Grant.


Selected publications

* ''Kakteen an ihren Standorten'', 1979, * ''Die 100 schönsten Kakteen'', Humboldt-Taschenbuchverlag, 1980, * ''Die großartige Welt der Sukkulenten'', 1979 * ''Schöne Kakteen und andere Sukkulenten'', 1967 * ''Bromelien - Tillandsien und andere kulturwürdige Bromelien'', Verlag Eugen Ulmer, Stuttgart 1990, * ''Succulent and Xerophytic Plants of Madagascar'', Vol. 1 + 2, Strawberry Press, 1995 + 1998,


Expeditions

*1950: Morocco *1954: Peru, Ecuador *1956: Peru *1959/1960: Madagascar, Tasmania, Kenya *1961: Madagascar, South Africa *1963: Madagascar, Comoros *1964: South Africa *1966: Mexico *1967: Peru *1968: South Africa *1969: Madagascar, Comoros *1970: Peru, Mexico *1971: USA *1973: Ecuador, Galapagos Islands Peru, Brazil *1974: Mexico *1975: Brazil, Colombia, Ecuador, Peru, Panama *1976: Peru, Bolivia, Chile *1977: USA Guatemala, Costa Rica, Panama *1978: Indonesia, Papua New Guinea, Philippines *1979: Namibia, South Africa *1980: Mexico, Peru, Ecuador *1981: Brazil *1982: USA, Panama, Dominican Republic *1983: Ecuador, Peru, Argentina *1984: Venezuela, Dominican Republic, Panama *1985: USA, Mexico, Peru *1986: Brazil *1994: Madagascar


References


External links

* The Werner Rauh Heritage Project (WRHP), http://scriptorium.cos.uni-heidelberg.de/index.php?l=en * http://fcbs.org/articles/WernerRauh.htm 20th-century German botanists 1913 births 2000 deaths Recipients of the Cross of the Order of Merit of the Federal Republic of Germany Veitch Memorial Medal recipients University of Halle alumni Heidelberg University faculty Scientists from Saxony-Anhalt {{Germany-botanist-stub