- what is now
eastern Indonesia, and is best
known for his work
Herbarium Amboinense produced in the face of
severe personal tragedies,
including the death...
- 1640s). From
there the name
spread to
Jamaica in 1696. In his
Herbarium Amboinense,
published posthumously in 1741,
Georg Eberhard Rumphius named it Limo...
-
jasminoides on the
island of
Amboina (Ambon),
noting in his
Herbarium Amboinense around 1700 that it was a "delightful ornament"
called catsjopiri or catsjopiring...
-
Acochlidium amboinense is a
species of
freshwater gastropod, an
aquatic gastropod mollusc within the
family Acochlidiidae.
Strubell A. (1892). "(no title)"...
- Kew.
Retrieved 22
October 2023. Linnaeus, Carl von (1753). "Pancratium
amboinense".
Species Plantarum. Vol. 1. p. 291 – via
Biodiversity Heritage Library...
- 17th
century use the name as well. He
consulted the
catalogue Herbarium Amboinense by
Georg Eberhard Rumphius where Rumphius said that
coccus was a homonym...
-
Dendrobium amboinense, the
Amboin Island dendrobium, is an
ephemeral flowering lowland species of
orchid in the
subtribe Dendrobiinae. The
species is endemic...
-
Leptospermum amboinense is a
species of tree that is
native to
Malesia and
North Queensland. It has
rough bark, sessile,
narrow elliptical leaves, white...
- MA.
Retrieved 1
January 2024. Rumph,
Georg Eberhard (1747).
Herbarium amboinense. Amstelaedami. doi:10.5962/bhl.title.569.
Retrieved 1
January 2024. von...
- Colóquios dos
simples e
drogas da
India published in 1563. In 1741,
Herbarium Amboinense by the
German botanist Georg Eberhard Rumphius was published, providing...