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George Gordon (botanist) (712 bytes)
1: ...'' (1806-1879) was a [[United Kingdom|British]] [[botanist]]. He worked for the [[London Horticultural Socie... 7: [[Category:Botanists|Gordon, George]] Karl Koch (botanist) (846 bytes) 1: ... ([[1809]] - [[1879]]) was a [[Germany|German]] [[botanist]]. He was born in Ettersberg near [[Weimar]], Ge... 13: [[Category:Botanists|Koch]] John Martyn (botanist) (1411 bytes) 1: ...uary 29]], [[1768]]) was an [[England|English]] [[botanist]]. 13: [[Category:Botanists|Martyn, John]] Robert Brown (botanist) (1619 bytes) 1: ...) is acknowledged as the leading British [[botany|botanist]] to collect in [[Australia]] during the first ha... 20: [[Category:Botanists|Brown, Robert]] Allan Cunningham (botanist) (2001 bytes) 1: ...June 27]], [[1839]]) was an [[England|English]] [[botanist]] and [[explorer]]. 3: ...ver|Macquarie]] rivers and traveled as the ship's botanist aboard the ''HMS Mermaid'' from 1817 to [[1820]].... 7: ...England, but went back to Australia as Government Botanist in 1837, resigning in the following year. His gra... 13: [[Category:Botanists|Cunningham]] Paul Petard (botanist) (492 bytes) 1: ...1912]]-[[1980]]) was a [[France|French]] [[botany|botanist]] who specialized in the study of native plants o... 7: [[Category:Botanists|Petard]] Edward Palmer (botanist) (725 bytes) 5: ...([[1829]] - [[1911]]) was a [[Britain|British]] [[botanist]]. 7: ...ed by the [[U.S. Department of Agriculture]] as a botanist. He led an expedition in [[1891]] exploring the f... 13: [[Category:Botanists|Palmer]] Paul Émile de Puydt (464 bytes) 4: He published a lot as a [[botanist]], as an [[economist]] and as a [[writer]]. 6: As a botanist, he notably wrote on [[orchid]]s. 13: [[category:botanists|Puydt, Paul Émile de]] Karel Presl (541 bytes) 1: ...Presl''' ([[1794]]-[[1852]]) was a [[Bohemia]]n [[botanist]] 6: His older brother [[Jan Presl]] was also a noted botanist; the journal ''[[Preslia]]'' of the [[Czech Botan... 12: [[Category:Botanists|Presl, Karel]] Karl Koch (386 bytes) 6: * [[Karl Koch (botanist)]], a German botanist (1809-1879) Paul Petard (170 bytes) 4: *[[Paul Petard (botanist)|Paul Petard]], a French botanist Karl Theodor Hartweg (687 bytes) 1: ... published, with attribution, by [[George Gordon (botanist)|George Gordon]], the Foreman of the LHS Gardens ... 5: [[Category:Botanists|Hartweg, Karl Theodor]] Cunningham (disambiguation) (821 bytes) 5: ...m (botanist)|Allan Cunningham]] - A [[British]] [[botanist]] and [[explorer]]. Hooker (655 bytes) 6: #*[[William Jackson Hooker]] (1785-1865) English botanist 7: #*[[Joseph Dalton Hooker]] (1817-1911) English botanist (son of William Jackson Hooker) Bauhin (694 bytes) 4: ...624]]), [[Switzerland|Swiss]]-[[France|French]] [[botanist]]. 6: ...613]]), [[Switzerland|Swiss]]-[[France|French]] [[botanist]]. 13: [[Category:Botanists]] Carl Sigismund Kunth (82 bytes) 1: ...gismund Kunth''' ([[1788]]-[[1850]]) was a German botanist. Matthias Jakob Schleiden (1476 bytes) 1: ...[[1831]] by the Scottish botanist [[Robert Brown (botanist)|Robert Brown]], and sensed its connection with c... 10: [[Category:Botanists|Schleiden]] 1778 in science (750 bytes) 12: ...[[February 4]] - [[Augustin Pyrame de Candolle]], botanist († [[1841 in science|1841]]) 17: ... [[January 10]] - [[Carolus Linnaeus]], Swedish [[botanist]], first to develop standard nomenclature for nam... Antoine Laurent de Jussieu (1264 bytes) 1: ...ptember 17]], [[1836]]) was a [[France|French]] [[botanist]]. 7: ...ien-Henri de Jussieu|Adrien-Henri]] also became a botanist. 14: [[Category:Botanists|Jussieu, Antoine Laurent de]] John Bartram (867 bytes) 1: ...777]]) was an [[United States|American]] [[botany|botanist]]. He was the father of [[William Bartram]]. 7: In 1765 [[George III]] made Bartram Royal Botanist, a post he held until his death. 11: [[Category:Botanists|Bartram, John]]
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