- Pehr
Osbeck (1723 – 23
December 1805) was a
Swedish explorer,
naturalist and an
apostle of Carl Linnaeus. He was born in the
parish of Hålanda on Västergötland...
- to a
woman called Katherine de Faro, wife of John
Osbeck (also
known as
Jehan de Werbecque).
Osbeck was
Flemish and held the
occupation of comptroller...
- then 58
years old,
married 33-year-old
Swedish American Florence "Flossie"
Osbeck, a
former showgirl from Philadelphia, to whom he had been
engaged for three...
- sarcotesta. This
species was
first described by the
Swedish naturalist Pehr
Osbeck as
Melia parasitica, and
published in 1757 in his book
Dagbok ofwer en Ostindisk...
- p. 76;
Osbeck 1982, p. 84;
Reynolds 1976, p. 281.
Osbeck 1982, p. 84;
Osbeck 1999, p. 15;
Reynolds 1976, p. 281.
Osbeck 1982, pp. 84–85;
Osbeck 1999, p...
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Retrieved 15
November 2024. Trin. ex Steud. Nomencl. bot. ed. 2, 1:562. 1840
Osbeck Dagb. Ostind. Resa 246 1757
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original ration for
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- Africa, and Australia. The type
specimen was
collected in
China by Pehr
Osbeck.
Pteris vittata is
native and
widespread in the paleotropics:
found from...
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Johann Hugo von
Orsbeck (1634–1711) was the Archbishop-Elector of
Trier from 1675 to 1711.
Johann Hugo von
Orsbeck was born in
Weilerswist on
January 30...
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Archived from the
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Orange –
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Overview –
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