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Franz Josef Niedenzu (29
November 1857 – 30
September 1937) was a
German botanist born in Köppernig. He is
remembered for his work with the
botanical family...
- 40 species)
Monotropoideae Arnott (10 genera, 15 species)
Arbutoideae Niedenzu (up to six genera,
about 80 species) C****iopoideae Kron & Judd (one genus...
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family Myrtaceae. The
genus was
first described in 1893 by
Franz Josef Niedenzu as a
section of Myrtus, but in 1941 it was
elevated to a
genus by Max Burret...
- “has any
narcotic property.” In 1928, the
German botanist Franz Josef Niedenzu, a
specialist in the Malpighiaceae,
published comments on some specimens...
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bearberry Arctostaphylos alpina (L.)
Spreng (syn.
Arctous alpinus (L.)
Niedenzu) is a pro****bent
shrub 10–30 cm high (3.9–11.8 in).
Berries are dark purple...
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physician and botanist. The
genus was cir****scribed by
Franz Josef Niedenzu Franz Josef Niedenzu in
Arbeiten Bot. Inst. Königl.
Lyceums Hosianum Braunsberg vol...
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South America. In much of
Mexico it is
called guayabillo; the Maya call it
niedenzu and pichi' che' . In
English it is
called little guava. P. sartorianum...
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Neorganicheskie Materialy, 1971. 7 (2): 323. ISSN 0002-337X. Zimmer, Hans;
Niedenzu, Kurt (2013-09-11).
Annual Reports in
Inorganic and
General Syntheses–1975...
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reclassified in the
genus Syzygium by
German botanist Franz Josef Niedenzu, and
since 2009 the
Council of
Heads of
Australasian Herbaria (CHAH) Australian...
- autumn.
Synonyms include Eugenia apiculata DC.,
Myrceugenia apiculata (DC.)
Niedenzu, and
Myrceugenella apiculata (DC.) Kausel.
Common names include arrayán...