- A
cryptogam (scientific name Cryptogamae) is a
plant (in the wide
sense of the word) or a plant-like
organism that
reproduces by spores,
without flowers...
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Miles Joseph Berkeley (1
April 1803 – 30 July 1889) was an
English cryptogamist and clergyman, and one of the
founders of the
science of
plant pathology...
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taxonomic author abbreviation of
Miles Joseph Berkeley (1803–1889),
English cryptogamist and
founder of the
science of
plant pathology Search for "berk" on Wikipedia...
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honours the
Reverend W. W.
Watts (1856–1920), a
prominent Australian cryptogamist active in the late 19th and
early 20th centuries. The
plant is an epiphytic...
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reasons underpinning their beauty. He
exchanged opinions with the
noted cryptogamist G. H. K.
Thwaites on the topic. In the
fourth edition of On the Origin...
- Hohenbühel
Heufler zu
Rasen und
Perdonegg (1817-1885) - an
Austrian baron and
cryptogamist. H.
abietina H.
aciculospora H.
amazonica H.
angustata H. approximans...
- Conqueror.
Miles Joseph Berkeley (1803 – 1889),
vicar of Sibbertoft,
cryptogamist and a
founder of
plant pathology Sir
Edward Saunders (died 1576), Chief...
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David Alexander von
Heufler (1817–1885), who was an
Austrian baron and
cryptogamist. The
genus was cir****scribed by Carl
Adolf Emmo
Theodor Bail in Österr...
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Dawsonia was
named in
honor of
Dawson Turner (1775–1858),
distinguished cryptogamist and
friend of
Robert Brown, who
named the
genus in 1811. Moss gametophytes...
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people (Berkley and Lea),
Miles Joseph Berkeley (1803 - 1889), an
English cryptogamist and clergyman, and one of the
founders of the
science of
plant pathology...