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Phytogeography (from Gr**** φυτόν, phytón = "plant" and γεωγραφία, geographía = "geography"
meaning also distribution) or
botanical geography is the branch...
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Laasimer (21 June 1918 – 26
February 1988) was an
Estonian botanist,
geobotanist,
bryologist and
plant systematist.
Laasimer was born in Tartu, Estonia...
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Holarctic Kingdom in
Eurasia and
North America, as
delineated by such
geobotanists as
Josias Braun-Blanquet and
Armen Takhtajan. It is the
largest floristic...
- 1946 – Bob Seagren,
American pole
vaulter 1946 – Rüdiger Wittig,
German geobotanist and
ecologist 1947 – Omar Azziman,
adviser to the King of
Morocco 1947...
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Elias Landolt (1926–2013) was a
Swiss geobotanist,
known for his
publications on Switzerland's
native flora and
Lemnoideae (po****rly
called duckweeds...
- His
research saw him
pursue fieldwork around Europe and Asia. He was a
geobotanist who
specialized in the ****ociations of
different species of
mosses and...
- Aleksandrovka,
Russian Empire – died 9
February 1967 in Moscow) was a
Russian geobotanist, engineer, geographer, and
corresponding member (1920) and full member...
- was a
Russian naturalist and
botanist (Bryology and Lichenology) and
Geobotanist. He
worked at
Komarov Botanical Institute. "Schljakovia Konstant. & Vilnet"...
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particular states.
According to
Armen Takhtajan,
Robert F. Thorne, and
other geobotanists, the
territory of the
United States (including
Hawaii and Alaska) is...
- Husemöller,
mathematician Sherwood B. Idso,
climate scientist Hope Jahren,
geobotanist James J. Jenkins,
psychologist Reynold B. Johnson,
inventor Selmer M...