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- Gottfried Wilhelm Johannes Mildbraed (19 December 1879 – 24 December 1954) was a German botanist who specialized in mosses, ferns, and various ****tophytes...
- monophyletic group. Donatioideae and Stylidioideae were described by Johannes Mildbraed in his 1908 taxonomic monograph of the family. The subfamilies were created...
- pauciflora. Three sections have been established and described by Johannes Mildbraed in 1908 to separate the subgeneric taxonomy in this genus. Section Coleostylis...
- section Oreosycea of Ficus subgenus Pharmacosycea. It was named by Johannes Mildbraed. The species grows up to 8 m tall but occasionally taller, sometimes reaching...
- established and described by Johannes Mildbraed in 1908 to separate the subgeneric taxonomy in the genus Levenhookia. Mildbraed originally placed L. dubia and...
- Zingiberaceae. It was first described by Ludwig Eduard Theodor Loesener. G.W.J.Mildbraed (ed.), 1908 In: Wiss. Erg. Deut. Zentr.-Afr. Exped., Bot. 2: 66 Roskov...
- who collected specimens during the German expedition led by Johannes Mildbraed in the Rugege forest. This was followed by extensive studies from Belgian...
- has been placed in the subfamily Donatioideae, described by Johannes Mildbraed in his 1908 taxonomic monograph of the family Stylidiaceae. The subfamily...
- family Stylidiaceae. Section Levenhookia was originally described by Mildbraed as section Eulevenhookia, which was later changed to the current section...
- R.E.Fr. Diclinanona matogrossensis Maas Diclinanona tessmannii Diels Mildbraed, J. (1927). "Plantae Tessmannianae peruvianae VI". Notizblatt des Königlichen...