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- Georg Heinrich Mettenius (24 November 1823 – 18 August 1866) was a German botanist born in Frankfurt am Main. He was son-in-law to botanist Alexander...
- The term "sclerenchyma" (originally Sclerenchyma) was introduced by Mettenius in 1865. Sclereids are the reduced form of sclerenchyma cells with highly...
- S. fulvus (Desvaux) Ching 1940 S. fuscus Gonzales 2011 S. gnidioides (Mettenius) Nakai 1950 S. gracilis (Mart.) Copeland 1947 S. hastulatus (Rosenstock)...
- named by Hermann Karsten in 1860 for the German botanist Georg Heinrich Mettenius. It has seven species. The type species is Metteniusa edulis.. "Metteniusaceae"...
- Hooker 1844. Cyathea microphylla (Klotzsch) Tryon 1970, not C. microphylla Mettenius 1856. Cyathea parva (Maxon) Tryon 1976, not C. parva Copeland 1942. Braggins...
- S. novae-caledoniae (Mettenius ex Fournier) Tryon...
- Riehl, who labeled some of his specimens C. gracilis, and Georg Heinrich Mettenius published it as a name for Fée's species in 1859. Based on plastid DNA...
- A. nilotica was first published by the German botanist Georg Heinrich Mettenius in the book Plantis Tinneanis, that was published in 1865, who credits...
- of Leipzig (1868 to 1887), where he was a successor to Georg Heinrich Mettenius. At Leipzig, he was also director of its botanical gardens. The genus...
-  311, 313. Desvaux 1813, pp. 91–93. Desvaux 1827, p. 212. Mettenius 1859, pp. 49–51. Mettenius 1859, p. 51. Prantl 1882, p. 417. Philippi 1891, pp. 91–92...