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- Gustav Reichenbach as a part of the Wilhelm Gerhard Walpers work Annales Botanices Systematicae. The basionym is Evelyna aurantiaca as described by John...
- by William Jackson Hooker and the description was published in Annales Botanices Systematicae. The specific epithet (fraseri) is in honour of Malcolm Fraser...
- medici Parisiensis, Academiae regiae scientiarum socii, et in horto regio botanices professoris, Institutiones rei herbariae (in Latin). Vol. I. Paris: Typographia...
- after him. Repertorium botanices systematicæ (six volumes, 1842–1847). Walpers, Wilhelm Gerhard (1848–1868). Annales botanices systematicae (7 vols.)...
- gave it the name Leptospermum speciosum in Walper's book Repertorium Botanices Systematicae. In 2023, Peter Gordon Wilson transferred the species to...
- H. G. Reichenbach "ORCHIDES" in Dr. Carl Müller, Ed. Walpers Annales Botanices Systematicae 6(1861)376–37. Berlin. (as E. fastigiatum Lindl. 1853) H...
- exhibens a Christiano Günther et Aemilio Schummel collectum et omnibus botanices inprimis Silesiae cultoribus ac amicis dicatum (1811-1830). With Heinrich...
- University in 1792, received his doctorate in Medicine in 1806, was appointed botanices demonstrator in 1814, and professor of medicine and botany in 1829, succeeding...
- Royal Society. Returning to Sweden, he again took up his position as botanices demonstrator at Uppsala, and was in 1802 elected president of the "Zoophytolithic...
- formally described in 1843 by Johannes Schauer in Walpers' book Repertorium Botanices Systematicae. This description was based on the type specimen which was...