- Félix de
Avelar Brotero (25
November 1744 – 4
August 1828) was a
Portuguese botanist and professor. He fled to
France in 1788 to
escape ****cution by...
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abbreviation in
botanical name
citations for
Portuguese botanist Félix de
Avelar Brotero Alphonse Brot (1807–1895),
French author and
playwright Auguste Louis Brot...
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Albuquerque makes his
first court appearance". CNN.
Retrieved October 2, 2022.
Brotero, Mathias; Pereira, Renato; Alves, Beatriz; Nestlehner, Catarina; Koga,...
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supervisor for the
orientation of the garden,
followed in 1791 by Félix
Avelar Brotero,
professor of
Botany and Agriculture. The
botanist Luís
Wittnich Carrisso...
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species was
described in 1817 by the
Portuguese botanist Félix de
Avelar Brotero. The
synonym Araujia hortorum is in more
frequent use in New Zealand. Its...
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Garden of the
University of Coimbra,
being followed in 1791 by Félix
Avelar Brotero. One of his
major works he
published was the
Tractatus de
thermis agri...
- (Turkish peony)
Paeonia arietina (ram's horn peony)
Paeonia broteri (
Brotero's peony)
Paeonia brownii (Brown's peony,
native peony, or
western peony)...
- Crand.-Stotl.
emend Duff et al. Type
species Phymatoceros bulbiculosus (
Brotero 1804) Stotler,
Doyle & Crandall-Stotler 2005
Species P.
bulbiculosus P...
- the
Brazilian Instituto de
Pesquisas Tecnologicas (IPT).
Frederico A.
Brotero, a chief-engineer at the
Instituto de
Pesquisas Tecnologicas, designed...
- (1531–1612) a
Portuguese Jesuit missionary to Africa. Félix de
Avelar Brotero (1744–1828) a
botanist and professor, fled to
France in 1788 to escape...