- also
studied cultivars of Ilex species. His name is
usually spelled as '
Loesener' in
English sources. In 1941,
botanist Albert Charles Smith published the...
- Celastraceae. It was
first described by the
German botanists Ludwig E. T.
Loesener and
Ludwig Diels in 1900. The
plant is
mostly found in
southwestern portion...
-
ginger family, Zingiberaceae. It was
first described by
Ludwig Eduard Loesener and
renamed by John
Michael Lock.
Aframomum laxiflorum is
native to Tanzania...
- (born 1971),
Brazilian actress Loes.,
botanical abbreviation for
Ludwig Loesener This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated with the
title Loes...
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amaniense is a
monocotyledonous plant species described by
Ludwig Eduard Loesener.
Aframomum amaniense is part of the
genus Aframomum and the
family Zingiberaceae...
- family, Zingiberaceae. It was
first described by
Ludwig Eduard Theodor Loesener. G.W.J.Mildbraed (ed.), 1908 In: Wiss. Erg. Deut. Zentr.-Afr. Exped., Bot...
-
World Checklist of
Selected Plant Families Tropicos search for
Geanthus Loesener,
Ludwig Eduard Theodor. 1923.
Notizblatt des
Botanischen Gartens und Museums...
- the genus, Psammomoya, in 1904 by
Ludwig Diels and
Ludwig Eduard Theodor Loesener.
Mueller described it as follows:
Comparatively dwarf glabrous \ stems...
- the
family Celastraceae. The name is in
honour of
Ludwig Eduard Theodor Loesener (1865–1941), a
German botanist who
collected widely in the
field in Germany...
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ginger family, Zingiberaceae. It was
first described by
Ludwig Eduard Loesener,
Gottfried Wilhelm Johannes Mildbraed, and Jean Koechlin. Loes. & Mildbr...