- Carl
Ludwig Willdenow (22
August 1765 – 10 July 1812) was a
German botanist, pharmacist, and
plant taxonomist. He is
considered one of the
founders of...
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Clara Willdenow (8
October 1856 – 7
April 1931) was a
German physician. She was one of the
first German women to
attain a
medical degree,
though because...
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Selaginellaceae family. It is a
spikemoss known by the
common names Willdenow's spikemoss and pea**** fern due to its
iridescent blue leaves. Like other...
- ×intermedium
Wagner P.
nudum (L.)
Beauvois Synonyms Hoffmannia Willdenow 1789
Bernhardia Willdenow 1802
Tristeca Palisot De
Beauvisage ex de
Mirbel 1802...
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Zoysia Willdenow, Ges. Naturf.
Freunde Berlin Neue Schriften. 3: 440. 1801
Willdenow, Carl
Ludwig von. 1801. Der Gesellsschaft...
- 2014. The
species Chenopodium quinoa was
first described by Carl
Ludwig Willdenow (1765–1812), a
German botanist who
studied plants from
South America,...
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Viola blanda,
commonly called the
sweet white violet, is a
flowering perennial plant in the
Violet family (Violaceae). It is
native to
parts of south-eastern...
- transversis", and
called it the
Spanish plane tree. In 1805, Carl
Ludwig Willdenow chose to
elevate Aiton's
variety to
species rank,
publishing the new species...
- More significantly, he sent
seeds to
botanist Carl
Ludwig Willdenow in Germany.
Willdenow now
reclassified the
rapidly growing number of species, changing...
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white flowers and
yellow or red fruit. It was
described botanically by
Willdenow in the
genus Pyrus, and
transferred to
Malus in 1803 to
produce the nomenclatural...