- Édouard-Christophe
Pynaert (29 May 1835 – 28
October 1900) was a
Belgian botanist and
horticulturalist born in Ghent. He was a
specialist in the field...
- Species: A. palaestinum
Binomial name Arum
palaestinum Boiss. (1854)
Synonyms Arum
sanctum Dammer Richardia sancta (Dammer)
Pynaert Arum
magdalenae Sprenger...
- balfouriana
Binomial name
Polyscias balfouriana (André) L.H.Bailey
Synonyms Aralia balfouriana André
Panax balfourii Pynaert Panax balfourii Pynaert ex Sander...
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Presl Setaria globularis J.Presl
Setaria itieri Delile Setaria ****onica
Pynaert Setaria macrochaeta (Jacq.) Schult.
Setaria maritima (Lam.) Roem. & Schult...
- N.E.Br. (1886), nom. illeg.
Alocasia harrisii-pulchrum
Pynaert (1888)
Alocasia insignis Pynaert (1888)
Alocasia marginata N.E.Br. (1887)
Alocasia pallida...
- was
first described, as
Ulmus campestris latifolia nigricans, by
Pynaert in 1879.
Pynaert, however, did not
specify what
species he
meant by U. campestris...
- & F.M.Knuth
Epiphyllum gaertneri (Regel) K.Schum.
Epiphyllum makoyanum Pynaert Epiphyllum russellianum var.
gaertneri Regel i
Hatiora gaertneri (Regel)...
- The elm
cultivar Ulmus 'Nigrescens' was
identified by
Pynaert [1] as
Ulmus campestris betulaefolia nigrescens.
Considered by
Green to be "probably Ulmus...
- (15): 11000–11008. doi:10.1074/jbc.M608686200. PMID 17308303. Korf, J. E.;
Pynaert, G.; Tournoy, K.; Boonefaes, T.; Van Oosterhout, A.; Ginneberge, D.; Haegeman...
-
reportedly a
seedling of a purplish-leaved elm, was
first described by
Pynaert in 1879 as U.
campestris betulaefolia nigrescens. An U.
campestris betulaefolia...