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Graefer or
Johann Andreas Graeffer (1
January 1746 – 7
August 1802) was a
German botanist nurseryman born in Helmstedt.
Graeffer/Graefer is
remembered by...
- He
appointed as his
resident administrator (or governor)
Johann Andreas Graeffer (d. 1802), an English-trained
German landscape gardener who had recently...
- ****onica was
introduced into
England in 1783 by
Philip Miller's
pupil John
Graeffer, at
first as a
plant for a
heated greenhouse. It
became widely cultivated...
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Henry Field (apothecary)
William Forsyth Robert Fortune John
Fraser John
Graeffer William Houstoun William Hudson Jacob van
Huysum Lee and
Kennedy John Lindley...
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Helmuth (1745–1825), a German-American
Lutheran clergyman.
Johann Andreas Graeffer (1746–1802),
botanist and nurseryman;
introduced exotic plants to British...
- the
churchyard of the old church. An
earlier gardener to Vere was John
Graeffer. "Anderson,
William (1766-1846)" .
Dictionary of
National Biography. London:...
- 1780s by
Carlo Vanvitelli and the London-trained plantsman-designer John
Graeffer,
recommended to Sir
William Hamilton by Sir
Joseph Banks. It is an early...
- Braunschweig, the son of
Wilhelm Ernst Gropius and his wife
Lucie (née
Graeffer). When he was
still a
child the
family moved to
Berlin where his father...
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chirurgorum castrensium et
ruralium ditionum austriacarum, Vienna:
Rudolph Graeffer, 1777, pp. 586 (Translation: A
teaching on
medical practice and the uses...
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archaic term for a stag.
Other common names have been recorded. In 1789 John
Graeffer used the name "narrow-leaved pennyroyal." An 1884
dictionary of English...