- a
specialist in lichens. He
published under the name
Johannes Müller
Argoviensis to
distinguish himself from
other naturalists with
similar names. Müller...
-
Typha ×
argoviensis grows in
freshwater marshes. Paul Ascherson; Paul
Graebner (1897).
Synopsis der Mitteleuropäischen
Flora 1:
Typha x
argoviensis (in German)...
-
Theodor Müller (1873–1953), German-Australian
sculptor Johannes Müller
Argoviensis (1828–1896),
Swiss botanist Johannes Müller (theologian) (1864–1949)...
- Nomenclature. Müller
Argoviensis was also
entrusted with the
preparation of
Acalypha for the
Flora Brasiliensis of
Martius (Müller
Argoviensis, 1874), in which...
- the
Philippines and Sumatra. It was
first described by
Johannes Müller
Argoviensis in 1866. "Mallotus
korthalsii Müll.Arg.",
Plants of the
World Online...
-
Acalypha wilkesiana,
common names copperleaf, Jacob's coat and Flamengueira, is an
evergreen shrub growing to 3
metres (9.8 ft) high and 2
metres (6 ft...
-
lesser bulrush,
narrow leaf
cattail (America), or
jambu (India)
Typha ×
argoviensis – (Germany and Switzerland)
Typha austro-orientalis – (European Russia)...
- and
Genetic Variation in
Eriocaulon koernickianum van
Heurck & Muller-
Argoviensis (Eriocaulaceae): A
Disjunct Plant Species of the
Southeastern United...
- Territory, and
Queensland It was
first described by
Johannes Müller
Argoviensis in 1864, from a
specimen collected by
Ferdinand von
Mueller in Arnhem...
- was
first described as
Patellaria verrucosa in 1896 by
Johannes Müller
Argoviensis. It is
found on a wide
range of non-calcareous
rocks (including dolerite...