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Houtou de
Labillardière (28
October 1755 – 8
January 1834) was a
French biologist noted for his
descriptions of the
flora of Australia.
Labillardière was a...
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reference to the very soft foliage.
Labillardière did not
acknowledge any collector, and so it was long
thought that
Labillardière himself has
collected the first...
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endemic to
Southwest Australia.
Described by
French naturalist Jacques Labillardière in 1805, it had
first been
collected by
Archibald Menzies in 1791. Within...
- in Australia. The
species was
first collected and
named by
Jacques Labillardiere, in
Relation du
Voyage à la
Recherche de la Pérouse (1799), becoming...
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subfamily Lomandroideae. The
genus was
first described in 1805 by
Jacques Labillardière.
There are 51 species, all of
which are
native to Australia; two of...
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genus is a
deeply five-cleft calyx. The
genus was
described by
Jacques Labillardière based on
floral characters like
floral parts number,
corolla shape,...
- by the
French botanist Jacques Labillardière in his book,
Relation du
Voyage à la
Recherche de la Pérouse.
Labillardière collected specimens at Recherche...
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French explorers on 13 May 1792, as
noted by the
naturalist Jacques Labillardière, in his
journal from the
expedition led by d'Entrecasteaux. In 1805...
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Jacques Labillardière in his
Novae Hollandiae Plantarum Specimen the
first general flora of Australia.
According to
historian Edward Duyker Labillardière could...
- the
expedition were
published in the two volumes. The author,
Jacques Labillardière, was a
French botanist on the voyage,
engaged to
collect and describe...