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This is a list of botanists by their author abbreviation, including that established by Brummitt & Powell (1992), designed for citation in the botanical names they have published. For this purpose a standardised index is available, published by the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew in 1992. Use of this list is recommended by Rec. 46A Note 1 of the ICBN. The list is kept up to date and can be consulted at IPNI. Botany is the scientific study of plant life. ...
In botanical nomenclature, author citation refers to the person (or team) who valid published the name, i. ...
A botanical name is a formal name conforming to the ICBN. As with its zoological and bacterial equivalents it may also be called a scientific name. Botanical names may be in one part (genus and above), two parts (species) or three parts (below the rank of species). ...
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The International Code of Botanical Nomenclature is the set of rules according to which plants are given their formal botanical names (scientific names). ...
Note that in some cases an "author abbreviation" consists of a full surname, while in other cases the surname is not only abbreviated but accompanied by one or more initials. In this list there is no space between initials and surname (or its abbreviation). See also the list of botanists, List of South African plant botanical authors and Category:Botanists. This is a list of botanists who have articles, in alphabetical order by surname. ...
List of South African plant botanical authors is a list of abbreviations of authors who have named South African plants. ...
A Aaron Aaronsohn (1876â1919) was a renowned scientist, traveller, entrepreneur, and politician. ...
Alwin Berger (1871 - 20 April 1931) was a German botanist best known for his contribution to the nomenclature of succulent plants, particularly agaves and cacti. ...
Addison Brown (1830- ? ) was an American lawyer and judge. ...
Alexander Braun Alexander Carl Heinrich Braun (May 10, 1805 - March 29, 1877) was a German botanist from Regensburg, Bavaria. ...
Erik Acharius (10 October 1757–14 August 1819) was a Swedish botanist who pioneered the taxonomy of Lichens and is known as the father of lichenology. Acarius was born in Gävle, matriculated at Uppsala University in 1773 and was one of the last of the students of Linnaeus. ...
Albert Charles Smith (1906 - 1999) was an American botanist. ...
Antonio Julián Baldomero Acuña Galé, was a Cuban botanist. ...
Portait of Allan Cunningham Allan Cunningham (13 July 1791 â 27 June 1839) was an English botanist and explorer, primarily known for his travels in New South Wales to collect plants. ...
Johann Friedrich Adam, later called Michael Friedrich Adams was a late 18th century botanist from St. ...
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Alphonse Louis Pierre Pyrame de Candolle (Paris October 28, 1806 â Geneva April 4, 1893), was a French-Swiss botanist, the son of the Swiss botanist Augustin Pyrame de Candolle. ...
Adam Afzelius (1750-1837) was a Swedish botanist. ...
Asa Gray (1810-1888) Asa Gray (November 18, 1810 - January 30, 1888) is considered the most important American botanist of the 19th century. ...
Herbert Kenneth Airy Shaw (1902â1985) was an Australian Botanist and classicist. ...
William Aiton (1731 - February 2, 1793) was a Scottish botanist. ...
Adrien-Henri de Jussieu (December 23, 1797 _ June 29, 1853) was a French botanist. ...
Alexey Kontantinovich Skvortsov (born 1920) is an eminent Russian botanist and author of numerous papers [1]. He is commemorated in the naming of the following plants: Festuca skvortsovii E. Alexeev Salix alexi-skvortsovii A. P. Khokhr. ...
Annie Lorrain Smith (23 October 1854, Liverpool â 7 September 1937, London) was a British lichenologist whose Lichens (1921) was an essential textbook for several decades. ...
Alexandre Brongniart (1770 â 1847) was a French chemist and zoologist, who collaborated with Georges Cuvier. ...
Friedrich Georg Christoph Alefeld, born October 21, 1820 in Weiterstadt-Gräfenhausen, died April 28, 1872 in Ober-Ramstadt, was a botanist, author and medical practioner. ...
Carlo Allioni (1728 - 1804) was an Italian physician and botanist. ...
Prospero Alpini, or Prosper Alpinus (November 23, 1553 - February 6, 1617), was an Italian physician and botanist. ...
Oakes Ames, botanist For his grandfather, an industrialist and politician, see Oakes Ames. ...
Edgar Shannon Anderson (1897-1969) was a botanist and experimental taxonomist at the Missouri Botanical Garden in St. ...
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Antoine de Jussieu (July 6, 1686 - April 22, 1758) was a French naturalist. ...
Arthur Roy Clapham, CBE FRS (24 May 1904 - 18 December 1990), was a British botanist. ...
George Arnott Walker-Arnott (1799-1868) was a Scottish botanist. ...
Achille Richard was a French botanist and physician (* April 27, 1794 in Paris - â October 5, 1852). ...
David Arora (born 1957) is an American mycologist. ...
Joseph Charles Arthur (January 11, 1850 - April 30, 1942) was an American botanist known for his investigations into rusts (a variety of fungus). ...
Paul Friedrich August Ascherson (June 4, 1834 - March 6, 1913) was a German botanist. ...
Alex George Alexander Segger George (born 4 April 1939) is a Western Australian botanist. ...
Dr. AgustÃn Stahl (January 21, 1842 â July 12, 1917), born in Aguadilla, Puerto Rico - scientist. ...
Augustin François César Prouvençal de Saint-Hilaire (1799-1853), French botanist and traveller, was born at Orleans on October 4, 1799. ...
Jean Baptiste Christophore Fusée Aublet[1] (1720â1778) was a French pharmacist, botanist and explorer. ...
Alfred William Howitt (1830 - 1908) was an Australian anthropologist and naturalist. ...
Daniel Isaac Axelrod (1910-1998) was a leading twentieth century paleoecologist specializing in Tertiary Cordilleran floras, in particular correlating fossil evidence of specific floras with climate change indicators. ...
B Curt Backeberg (1894-1966) was a German horticulturist especially known for the collection and classification of cacti. ...
Henri Ernest Baillon was a French botanist and physician. ...
Louis Antoine Francois Baillon (January 20, 1778 - December 3, 1851) was a French naturalist and collector. ...
John Gilbert Baker (1834-1920) was a British botanist. ...
John Hutton Balfour (1808-1884) was a Scottish botanist. ...
Sir Isaac Bayley Balfour (March 31, 1853 - November 30, 1922) was a Scottish botanist. ...
Giuseppe Gabriel Balsamo-Crivelli was an Italian naturalist, born 1800-09-01 in Milan, died 1874-11-15 in Pavia. ...
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João Barbosa Rodrigues, 1842 - 1909 was a Brazilian botanist. ...
Rupert Charles Barneby (October 6, 1911 - December 5, 2000) was a British-born self-taught botanist whose primary specialty was Fabaceae, the pea family, but also worked on Menispermaceae and numerous other groups as well. ...
Benjamin Smith Barton Benjamin Smith Barton (February 10, 1766 - December 19, 1815) was an American botanist. ...
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Dr August Johann Georg Karl Batsch (28 October 1761 - 29 September 1802) was a German naturalist. ...
Benjamin Daydon Jackson (1846-1927) was a pioneering botanist and taxonomer who wrote the first volume of Index Kewensis to include all the flowering plants. ...
Beadle was known for his horticultural work with azaleas. ...
Odoardo Beccari (16 November 1843 â 25 October 1920) was an Italian naturalist perhaps best known for discovering the titan arum, the plant with the largest unbranched inflorescence in the world, in Sumatra in 1878. ...
Günther von Mannagetta und Lërchenau Beck (born 25 August, 1856 in Pressburg, modern Bratislava, died 23 June, 1931 in Prague) was a prominent German botanist He was a director of the department of botany of the Natural History Museum of Vienna and professor at the University of Vienna...
Colonel Richard Henry Beddome (11 May 1830 - 23 February 1911) was a British military officer in India and a naturalist. ...
John Joseph Bennett (January 8, 1801 - February 29, 1876) was a British botanist. ...
George Bentham George Bentham (September 22, 1800 – September 10, 1884) was an English botanist, perhaps the greatest systematic botanist of the 19th century. ...
Robert Bentley (1821-1893) was an English botanist. ...
This biography does not adequately cite its references or sources. ...
Miles Joseph Berkeley (April 1, 1803 - July 30, 1889) was an English botanist. ...
Christine Marie Berkhout (1893â1932) was a mycologist. ...
Sabin Berthelot (April 4, 1794 â November 10, 1880) was a French naturalist and ethnologist. ...
Charles Edwin Bessey (1845-1915) was an American botanist, born at Milton, Ohio. ...
Bernard de Jussieu. ...
Joseph Blake, the nephew of British Admiral Robert Blake, was Governor of South Carolina in 1694 (chosen by the council), and from 1696 to 1700. ...
Francisco Manuel Blanco (born 1778 in Navianos; died 1845 in Manila) was a Spanish friar and botanist. ...
Carl Ludwig Blume (29 June 1789 - 3 February 1862) was a German-Dutch botanist. ...
Professor Böcher guiding students on a rainy excursion Tyge Wittrock Böcher (1909-1983) was a Danish botanist, evolutionary biologist, plant ecologist and phytogeographer. ...
Pierre Edmond Boissier (1810-1885) was a Swiss botanist, explorer and mathematician. ...
Carl August Bolle (1821 – February 17, 1909) was a German naturalist and collector. ...
August Gustav Heinrich von Bongard (1786-1839) was a German botanist, who worked at Saint Petersburg, Russia. ...
Aimé Bonpland. ...
Antonina Georgievna Borissova (1903-1970) was a Russian botanist, specialising in the flora of the deserts and semi-deserts of central Asia. ...
Moritz Balthasar Borkhausen (December 3, 1760 - November 30, 1806) was a German naturalist. ...
Carl Julius Bernhard Börner (28 May 1880 â 14 June 1953) was a German entomologist. ...
Jean Baptiste Bory de Saint-Vincent (1780 - 23 December 1846) was a French naturalist. ...
Louis Augustin Guillaume Bosc (January 29, 1759 - July 10, 1828) was a French botanist and invertebrate zoologist. ...
Ezra Brainerd (1844-1924) is admired as one of the most successful presidents of Middlebury College in Vermont. ...
Sir Dietrich Brandis (1824-1907) is considered the father of tropical forestry. ...
John Casper Branner (1850-1922) was an American geologist and academic. ...
John Patrick Micklethwait Brenan was a British botanist. ...
Nathaniel Lord Britton (1859 - 1934) was a US botanist and taxonomist who founded the New York Botanical Garden in Bronx, New York. ...
James Britten James Britten (3 May 1846 â 8 October 1925) was an English botanist. ...
Nathaniel Lord Britton (1859 - 1934) was a US botanist and taxonomist who founded the New York Botanical Garden in Bronx, New York. ...
Sir Edward Thomas Ffrench Bromhead (March 26, 1789 â March 14, 1855), second baronet, was an Irish mathematician. ...
Adolphe Théodore Brongniart (January 14, 1801 _ February 18, 1876) was a French botanist. ...
Murray Ian Hill Brooker (born 2 June 1934), better known as Ian Brooker, is an Australian botanist. ...
Christopher Edmund Broome (1812 - 1886) was a mycologist. ...
Pierre Marie Auguste Broussonet (1761-1807), French naturalist, was born at Montpellier on the 28th of February 1761, and was educated for the medical profession. ...
Louis-Ovide Brunet (10 March 1826 â 2 October 1876) was a French-Canadian botanist and Roman Catholic priest, and is considered one of the founding fathers of Canadian botany. ...
Dr Francis Buchanan, later known as Francis Hamilton but often referred to as Francis Buchanan-Hamilton (February 15, 1762 - June 15, 1829) was a Scottish physician who made significant contributions as a geographer zoologist and botanist while living in India. ...
William Buckland (12 March 1784 - 24 August 1856) was a prominent English geologist and palaeontologist who wrote the first full account of a fossil dinosaur, a proponent of Old Earth creationism and Flood geology who later became convinced by the glaciation theory of Louis Agassiz. ...
Samuel Botsford Buckley (May 9, 1809 - February 18, 1884) was an American naturalist. ...
Adam Buddle (1662 - 1715) was an English cleric and botanist. ...
Alexander Georg von Bunge (September 29, 1803 â June 7, 1890) was German-Russian zoologist. ...
Frederick William Burbidge (born 1847 in Wymeswold, Leicestershire, England, died 1905 in Dublin, Ireland) was a British explorer who collected many rare tropical plants for the famous Veitch Nursery. ...
Luther Burbank - c1902 Luther Burbank - The Wizard of Horticulture Luther Burbank (March 7, 1849âApril 11, 1926)[1] was an American botanist, horticulturist, and pioneer of agricultural science. ...
Louis Ãdouard Bureau (25 May 1830 in Nantes - 14 December 1918 in Paris) was a French physician and botanist. ...
Max Burret, officially Carl Edward Max Burret, (Born: 1883, Saffig near Andernahr, Rhine Province, Germany. ...
Thomas Jonathan Burrill (1839-1916). ...
Edwin John Butler (1874 in Kilkee, County Clare, Ireland, - 1943) was a plant pathologist in India and England, and director of the Imperial Mycological Institute. ...
Franz Buxbaum (1900â1979) was an Austrian botanist, specialising in cacti. ...
C Carl Adolph Agardh Carl Adolph Agardh (1785 - 1859) was a Swedish botanist specializing in algae and was eventually appointed bishop of Karlstad. ...
For aviation pioneer see Sir George Cayley George Caley (June 10, 1770 - May 23, 1829) was an English botanist and explorer in Australia. ...
Richard Hind Cambage (November 7, 1859 - November 28, 1928) was an Australian surveyor and botanist who made important contributions to the description of the genera Acacia and Eucalyptus. ...
Carl Anton Andreevic von Meyer (1 April 1795 in Vitebsk - 24 February 1855 in Saint Petersburg) was a Russian botanist and explorer. ...
Dr. Douglas Houghton Campbell (December 19, 1859 - February 24, 1953) was an American botanist. ...
Christo Albertyn Smith (1898-1956) was a South African botanist. ...
Gaspard Bauhin Gaspard Bauhin, or Caspar Bauhin (January 17, 1560 – December 5, 1624), was a Swiss-French botanist. ...
René Paul Raymond Capuron (1921-1971) was a French botanist. ...
Elie-Abel Carrière (1818â1896) was a French botanist, based in Paris. ...
William Carruthers (May 29, 1830 - June 2, 1922) was a British botanist. ...
George Washington Carver, 1906 George Washington Carver (c. ...
Count Alexandre Henri Gabriel de Cassini (1781-1832) was a French botanist and naturalist, who specialised in the sunflower family (Asteraceae) (then known as family Compositae). ...
Antonio José Cavanilles (January 16, 1745 - May 4, 1804) was the leading Spanish taxonomic botanist of the 18th century. ...
Churchill Babington ( 11th March, 1821- 1889) was an English classical scholar and archaeologist, born at Roecliffe, in Leicestershire. ...
Charles Baron Clarke (June 17, 1832-August 25, 1906) was a British botanist. ...
This is a list of botanists by their author abbreviation, designed for citation in the botanical names they have published. ...
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Adelbert von Chamisso Adelbert von Chamisso (January 30, 1781 â August 21, 1838), was a German poet and botanist. ...
Alvan Wentworth Chapman (September 28, 1809-1899) was an American physician and botanist. ...
Camillo Karl Schneider (1876 - 1951) was an Austrian botanist and landscape architect . ...
Joseph Philippe de Clairville ( 1742 - 1830 ) was a notable Swiss botanist and entomologist. ...
Charles de lÃcluse Charles de lÃcluse, LEscluse, or Carolus Clusius (Arras, February 19, 1526âLeiden April 4, 1609), seigneur de Watènes, was the Flemish doctor and pioneering botanist, perhaps the most influential of all 16th century scientific horticulturists. ...
Charles Theodore Mohr, baptized Karl Theodor (1824-1901), was a German botanist who emigrated to the United States in 1848. ...
Alfred Celestin Cogniaux (April 7, 1841 - April 15, 1916) was a Belgian botanist. ...
Henry Thomas Colebrooke (June 15, 1765 - March 18, 1837) was an English orientalist. ...
Luigi Aloysius Colla (1766-1848) was an Italian botanist of the late 18th and early 19th Centuries. ...
Peter Collinson (1694â1768) was a Fellow of the Royal Society best known for his friendship with Benjamin Franklin and their correspondence about electricity. ...
Philibert Commerçon Dr. Philibert Commerçon (also sometimes spelled Commerson) (November 18, 1727âMarch 13, 1773) was a French naturalist, best known for accompanying Louis Antoine de Bougainville on his voyage of circumnavigation in 1766â1769. ...
Mordecai Cubitt Cooke (12 July 1825-12 November 1914, Southsea, Hants) was an English botanist and mycologist. ...
Isabel Clifton Cookson (December 25, 1893 - July 1, 1973) was an Australian botanist who specialised in palaeobotany and palynology. ...
Edred John Henry Corner (12 January 1906 - 14 September 1996) was a botanist who occupied the posts of assistant director at the Singapore Botanic Gardens (1926 - 1946) and Professor of Tropical Botany at the University of Cambridge (1949-1973). ...
Ernest Saint-Charles Cosson (July 22, 1819 - December 31, 1889) was a French botanist. ...
Thomas Coulter (1793â1843) of Dundalk was an Irish physician, botanist, and explorer. ...
Karel BoÅivoj Presl (1794-1852) was a Bohemian botanist. ...
Crantzs , 1769 Heinrich Johann Nepomuk von Crantz (Roodt, Luxemburg, November 25, 1722 â January 18, 1797, Judenburg, Austria) was a botanist and a physician. ...
The Italian botanist Leon Croizat (1894-1982) is a controversial figure in the most recent history of biogeography. ...
Arthur J. Cronquist (1919â1992) was a North American botanist, a specialist on Compositae, most famous for the Cronquist system, laid down in An Integrated System of Classification of Flowering Plants (1981) and The Evolution and Classification of Flowering Plants (1988). ...
Alan Cyril Crundwell (1923â2000) was a British bryologist, known for categorizing approximately 20 species of bryophytes, around six of which were previously unknown to science. ...
Charles Tulasne (September 5, 1816 - August 21, 1884) was a French physician and botanist who was born in Langeais in the departement of Indre-et-Loire. ...
Charles Wright (October 29, 1811 - August 11, 1885) was an American botanist. ...
D - Dahl - Anders Dahl
- Dahlst. - Gustav Adolf Hugo Dahlstedt (1856–1934)
- Dandy - James Edgar Dandy (1903–1976)
- Darl. - S.J.Darbyshire (born 1953)
- D.A.Sutton - David A. Sutton (born 1952)
- Daubs - Edwin Horace Daubs (fl. 1965)
- Daveau - Jules Alexandre Daveau (1852–1929)
- Davenp. - George Edward Davenport (1833–1907)
- Davey - Frederick Hamilton Davey (1868–1915)
- David - Armand David
- DC - Augustin Pyramus de Candolle (1778–1841)
- D.C.Eaton - Daniel Cady Eaton (1834–1895)
- D.Dietr. - David Nathaniel Dietrich (1799–1888)
- D.Don - David Don (1799–1841)
- De Bary - Anton de Bary
- Decne. - Joseph Decaisne (1807–1882)
- Degen - Àrpàd von Degen (1866-1934)
- Delahoussaye - ? Delahoussaye (?)
- Delavay - Pierre Jean Marie Delavay
- Deless. - Jules Paul Benjamin Delessert
- Denis - Marcel Denis (1897–1929)
- De Puydt - Paul Émile de Puydt
- Desf. - René Louiche Desfontaines
- De Smet - Louis De Smet (1813–1887)
- Desr. - Louis Auguste Joseph Desrousseaux (1753–1838)
- Desv. - Nicaise Auguste Desvaux
- De Vis - Charles Walter De Vis (1829–1915)
- de Vos - Cornelis de Vos (1806–1895)
- De Vriese - Willem Hendrik De Vriese (1806–1862)
- de Wet - Johannes Martenis Jacob de Wet (born 1927)
- Dewey - Chester Dewey (1784–1867)
- Dewey - Lyster Hoxie Dewey
- De Wild. - Émile Auguste(e) Joseph De Wildeman
- D.Fairchild - David Fairchild
- D.H.Scott - Dukinfield Henry Scott (1854–1934)
- Dieck - Georg Dieck (1847–1925)
- Diels - Friedrich Ludwig Emil Diels (1874–1945)
- Dill. - Johann Jacob Dillenius (1684–1747)
- Dippel - Leopold Dippel (1827–1914)
- D.Löve - Doris Benta Maria Löve (1918–2000)
- Dode - Louis-Albert Dode (1875–1943)
- Dodoens - Rembert Dodoens
- Döll - Johann Christoph Döll (1808–1885)
- Doweld - Alexander Borissovitch Doweld (born 1973)
- Donn - James Donn (1758–1813)
- Donn.Sm. - John Donnell Smith (1829–1928)
- Douglas - David Douglas (1798–1834)
- Dowell - Philip Dowell (1864–1936)
- Drake - Emmanuel Drake del Castillo
- Druce - George Claridge Druce (1850–1932)
- Drude - Carl Georg Oscar Drude (1852–1933)
- Dryand. - Jonas Carlsson Dryander (1748–1810)
- Du Roi - Johnann Philipp Du Roi (1741–1785)
- Duby - Jean Étienne Duby (1798–1885)
- Duchesne - Antoine Nicolas Duchesne (1747–1827)
- Ducke - Adolpho Ducke (1876–1959)
- Dufr. - Pierre Dufresne (1786–1836)
- Duggar - Benjamin Minge Duggar (1872–1956)
- Dulac - Joseph Dulac (1827–1897)
- Dum.Cours. - Georges Louis Marie Dumont de Courset (1746–1824)
- Dumort. - Barthélemy Charles Joseph Dumortier (1797–1878)
- Dunal - Michel Felix Dunal (1789–1856)
- Dunn - Stephen Troyte Dunn (1868–1938)
- Durand - Ernest Armand Durand (1872–1910)
- Durazz. - Antonio Durazz (fl. 1772)
- Durieu - Michel Charles Durieu de Maisonneuve (1796–1878)
- Duss - Antoine Duss (1840–1924)
- Dyal - Sarah Creecie Dyal (born 1907)
- Dyer - William Turner Thiselton (Thistleton) Dyer (1843-1928)
Anders (Andreas) Dahl (March 17, 1751 _ May 25, 1789) was a Swedish botanist and student of Linnaeus. ...
The standard author abbreviation David may be used to indicate this person in citing a botanical name. ...
A. P. de Candolle Augustin Pyramus de Candolle also spelt Augustin Pyrame de Candolle (February 4, 1778 - September 9, 1841) was one of the great botanists of all time. ...
David Don (21 December 1799 - 15 December 1841) was an English botanist, Professor of Botany at Kings College, London from 1836â1841, and librarian at the Linnean Society of London from 1822â1841. ...
Anton de Bary Heinrich Anton de Bary (January 26, 1831 - January 19, 1888) was a German surgeon, botanist, microbiologist, and mycologist (fungal systematics and physiology). ...
Joseph Decaisne was a French botanist and agronomist, born on March 7, 1807 in Brussels and death in January 1882 in Paris. ...
Pierre Jean Marie Delavay (1834-1895) was a French missionary, explorer and botanist. ...
Jules Paul Benjamin Delessert (14 February 1773 - 1847) was a French banker and naturalist. ...
Paul Ãmile de Puydt (Born in Mons, March 6, 1810 - Died in Mons, May 28, 1888) was a many-talented character. ...
René Louiche Desfontaines (February 14, 1750 â November 16, 1833) was a French botanist. ...
Nicaise Auguste Desvaux (1784 - 1856) was a French botanist. ...
Charles Walter De Vis (Birmingham, England, May 9, 1829 â Brisbane, Queensland, Australia, April 30, 1915), known as Devis before about 1882, was an English zoologist and ornithologist. ...
David Fairchild in 1889, while employed at the United States Department of Agriculture David Grandison Fairchild (April 7, 1869 - August 6, 1954) was an American botanist and plant explorer. ...
Dukinfield Henry Scott (1854-1934) was a British botanist. ...
Dr. Friedrich Ludwig Emil Diels (born 24 September 1874 in Hamburg; died 30 November 1945 in Berlin) was a German botanist. ...
Johann Jakob Dillen (Dillenius) (1687-April 2, 1747) was a German botanist. ...
Rembert Dodoens (Mechelen June 29, 1517 - Leyden March 10, 1585) was a Flemish physician and botanist, also known under his Latinized name Rembertus Dodonaeus. ...
James Donn (1758–1813) was an English botanist. ...
Portrait of David Douglas, circa 1825 Coast Douglas-fir cone, from a tree grown from seed collected by David Douglas in 1826 This article is about the botanist. ...
This is a list of botanists by their author abbreviation, designed for citation in the botanical names they have published. ...
Jonas Carlsson Dryander (March 5, 1748 â October 19, 1810) was a Swedish botanist. ...
Walter Adolpho Ducke (born October 19, 1876 in Trieste, Italy; died January 5, 1959 in Fortaleza, Brazil), also referred to as Adolfo Ducke, was a notable botanist and ethnographer of the Amazonian Rainforest. ...
Benjamin Minge Duggar (1872â1956) was an American plant physiologist, born at Gallion, Hale County, Ala. ...
George Louis Marie Dumont de Courset (September 16, 1746â1824) was a French botanist and agronomist. ...
Barthélémy du Mortier Barthélemy Charles Joseph Dumortier (1797 - 1878) was a Belgian politician [] and botanist. ...
Michel Felix Dunal (1789-1856) was a French botanist. ...
Antoine Düss (August 14, 1840 â May 5 1924) was a Swiss botanist. ...
E Franklin Sumner Earle (1856â1929) was an American mycologist. ...
Amos Eaton (1776-1842) Amos Eaton (May 17, 1776 â 1842) was a scientist and educator in the Troy, NY area in the early 19th century. ...
Christian Friedrich Ecklon (Apenrade 1795âCape Town 1868) was a Danish botanical collector and apothecary. ...
Ernest Charles Nelson (born 15 September 1951) is a botanist who specialises in the Proteaceae family, especially the Adenanthos genus; and the Ericaceae, especially Erica. ...
Edward Hitchcock (24 May 1793 â 27 February 1864) was the third President of Amherst College, from 1845 to 1854. ...
Christian Gottfried Ehrenberg. ...
Jakob Friedrich Ehrhart (1742-1795) was a German botanist, a pupil of Carolus Linnaeus, and later Director of the Botanical Garden of Hannover, where he produced several major botanical works between 1780-1793. ...
August Wilhelm Eichler, also known under his latinized name, Augustus Guilielmus Eichler (April 22, 1839, in Neukirchen, Hesse â March 2, 1887, in Berlin) was a german botanist that modified former systems to reflect a better relationship between plants. ...
Karl Eduard Von Eichwald (July 4, 1795 â November 10, 1876), Russian geologist and physician, was born at Mitau in Courland. ...
Emma Lucy Braun (1889-1971) was an American botanist and ecologist, whose commitment to conservation led to the eventual preservation of over 10,000 acres in Ohio. ...
Henry John Elwes FRS (May 16, 1846 - November 26, 1922) was a British botanist and entomologist. ...
William Hemsley Emory (September 7, 1811 â December 1, 1887) was an United States Army officer and surveyor of Texas. ...
Stephan Ladislaus Endlicher (born June 24, 1804 in PreÃburg (Bratislava), died March 28. ...
Heinrich Gustav Adolf Engler better known as Adolf Engler (March 25, 1844 â October 10, 1930) was a German botanist, very important for his works on Plant Taxonomy and Phytogeography, like Die Natürlichen Pflanzenfamilien (The natural Plant Families), edited with Karl A. E. von Prantl and for his foremost system...
Henri Perrier de la Bâthie (1873â1958) was a French botanist who specialized in the plants of Madagascar. ...
Sir Edward James Salisbury, (1886-1978), was a British botanist in the early part of the Twentieth Century. ...
Johann Friedrich Eschscholtz (1 November 1793 - 19 May 1831) was an Estonian physician, botanist, zoologist and entomologist. ...
Constantin Freiherr von Ettingshausen (or Baron Constantin von Ettingshausen) (June 16, 1826 â February 1, 1897) was an Austrian geologist and botanist. ...
Alfred James Ewart (February 12, 1872 - September 12, 1937) was an English-Australian botanist. ...
Edward Wilber Berry (1875 - 1945) was an American paleontologist and botanist, the principal focus of his research was paleobotany. ...
F - F.Allam. - Frédéric-Louis Allamand (1735–1803)
- Fabr. - Philipp Conrad Fabricius (1714–1774)
- Falc. - Hugh Falconer
- Fang - ? Fang (fl. 1947)
- Farrer - Reginald John Farrer (1880–1920)
- Farw. - Oliver Atkins Farwell (1867–1944)
- Fassett - Norman Carter Fassett (1900–1954)
- Fee - Antoine Laurent Apollinaire Fee (1789–1874)
- F.E.Lloyd - Francis Ernst Lloyd (1868–1947)
- Fenzl - Edouard Fenzl (1808–1879)
- Fernald - Merritt Lyndon Fernald (1873–1950)
- Ferry - René Joseph Justin Ferry
- F. Gould - Frank Walton Gould (1913–1981)
- F.Heim - Frédéric Louis Heim (born 1869, date of death unknown)
- F.H.Lewis - Frank Harlan Lewis (born 1919)
- F.H.Wigg. - Friedrich Heinrich Wiggers (1746–1811)
- Fieber - Franz Xaver Fieber (1807–1872)
- Fiori - Adriano Fiori (1865–1950)
- Fisch. - Friedrich Ernst Ludwig von Fischer (1782–1854)
- F.J.A.Morris - F. John A. Morris (born 1869, date of death unknown)
- F.J.Herm. - Frederick Joseph Hermann (1906–1987)
- Flüggé - Johannes Flüggé (1775–1816)
- F.M.Bailey - Frederick Manson Bailey (1827–1915)
- F.M.Knuth - Frederik Marcus Knuth (1904–1970)
- F.Michx. - François Andre Michaux (1770–1855)
- F.Muell. - Ferdinand von Mueller (1825–1896)
- Focke - Wilhelm Olbers Focke (1834–1922)
- Forbes - John Forbes (1799–1823)
- Forssk. - Peter Forsskål (1732–1763)
- Fortune - Robert Fortune
- Fosberg - Francis Raymond Fosberg (1908–1993)
- Foug. - Auguste Denis Fougeroux de Bandaroy (1732–1789)
- Fourc. - Henry George Fourcade
- Fr. - Elias Magnus Fries (1794–1878)
- Franch. - Adrien René Franchet (1834–1900)
- Freckmann - Robert W. Freckmann (born 1939)
- Frém. - John C. Frémont
- Fresen - G. Fresen
- Friedl - T. Friedl
- Fritsch - Karl Fritsch (1864–1934)
- F.Ritter - Friedrich Ritter
- Friv. - Imre Frivaldszky
- Froel. - Joseph Aloys von Froelich (1766–1841)
- F.Schmidt - Friedrich Carl Fedor Bogdanovich Schmidt (1862–1908)
- F.T.Hubb. - Frederic Tracy Hubbard (1875–1962)
- F.W.Schultz - Friedrich Wilhem Schultz (1804–1876)
- F.Y.Cao - F.Y.Cao (fl. 1991)
Frédéric-Louis Allamand (~ February 5, 1736 - after 1803) was a Swiss botanist. ...
Hugh Falconer (February 29, 1808 - January 31, 1865) was a Scottish palaeontologist and botanist, and the younger brother of the notable merchant Alexander Falconer. ...
Reginald John Farrer (1880 â 1920), was a traveller and plant collector. ...
Merritt Lyndon Fernald (October 5, 1873 - September 22, 1950) was an American botanist. ...
Friedrich Ernst Ludwig Fischer (1782 – 1854) was a Russian botanist, born in Germany. ...
Frederick Manson Bailey Frederick Manson Bailey, CMG (March 8, 1827âJune 25, 1915) was a botanist active in Australia, who made valuable contributions to the characterisation of the flora of Queensland. ...
Frederik Marcus Knuth (1904-1970) was a taxonomist especially known for the collection and classification of cactuses. ...
Baron Ferdinand Jacob Heinrich von Mueller (German: Müller) (June 30, 1825 - October 10, 1896) was a German-Australian physician, geographer, and most notably botanist. ...
There has been more than one person named John Forbes: John Forbes (1710-1759), British General in the French and Indian War John Forbes (1740-1783), Scottish clergyman John Forbes (1950-1998), Australian Poet This is a disambiguation page — a navigational aid which lists other pages that might otherwise...
Peter Forsskål (sometimes also Pehr Forsskål, Peter Forskaol, Petrus Forskål or Pehr Forsskåhl) (born in Helsinki, 11 January 1732, died in Yemen, 11 July 1763), Swedish explorer, orientalist and naturalist. ...
Robert Fortune (September 16, 1812 - April 13, 1880), was a Scottish botanist and traveller best known for introducing tea plants from China to India. ...
Henry George Fourcade (July 8, 1865, Bordeaux, France - January 19, 1948, Witte Els Bosch, South Africa) also known as George Henri Fourcade, was a surveyor, forester, pioneer of photogrammetry and as botanist, a major early collector of the Southern Cape Flora taxon. ...
Drawn image of Elias Magnus Fries Elias Magnus Fries (August 15, 1794 â February 8, 1878) was a Swedish botanist born at Femsjö in Smalandia. ...
Adrien René Franchet (1834-1900) was a French botanist, based at the Paris Muséum national dHistoire naturelle. ...
John Charles Frémont (January 21, 1813 â July 13, 1890), was an American military officer, explorer, the first candidate of the Republican Party for the office of President of the United States, and the first presidential candidate of a major party to run on a platform in opposition to slavery. ...
Karl Fritsch (24th February 1864 - 17th January 1934) was an Austrian botanist. ...
Friedrich Ritter (1898-1989) was a botanist who collected and described many species of cacti. ...
Dr Emerich (Imré) Frivaldszky von Frivald (February 6, 1799 - October 19, 1870) was a Hungarian botanist and entomologist. ...
G - Gaertn. - Joseph Gaertner (1732–1791)
- Gagnep. - François Gagnepain
- Gale - Shirley Gale (born 1915)
- Galushko - Anatol I. Galushko (born 1926)
- Gamble - James Sykes Gamble (1847–1925)
- Garcke - Christian August Friedrich Garcke
- Gandhi - Kancheepuram N. Gandhi (born 1948)
- Gardner - George Gardner
- Gatt. - Augustin Gattinger (1825–1903)
- Gaudich. - Charles Gaudichaud-Beaupré
- G.C.Tucker - Gordon C. Tucker (born 1957)
- G.Dahlgren - Gertrud Dahlgren (born 1931)
- G.Don - George Don (1798–1856)
- G.E.Haglund - Gustaf Emmanuel Haglund (1900–1955)
- Genev. - Léon Gaston Genevier
- Gentry - Howard Scott Gentry
- Gerstb. - Pedro Gerstberger (born 1951)
- Gesner - (Gesnerus) Conrad Gessner
- Geyer - Carl Andreas Geyer (1809–1853)
- G.F.Atk. - George Francis Atkinson (1854–1918)
- G.Forst. - Georg Forster
- Ghini - Luca Ghini
- Gibbs - Lilian Gibbs
- Gilg - Ernest Friedrich Gilg (1867–1933)
- Gilib. - Jean-Emmanuel Gilibert (1741–1814)
- Gillek. - Léopold Guillaume Gillekens (1833–1905)
- Gillies - John Gillies (1792–1834)
- Gillis - William Thomas Gillis (1933–1979)
- Gilly - Charles Louis Gilly (1911–1970)
- G.Kirchn. - Georg Kirchner (1837–1885)
- G.Koch - Georg Friedrich Koch (1809–1874)
- G.Lawson - George Lawson (botanist) (1827–1895)
- G.L.Church - George Lyle Church (born 1903)
- Gleason - Henry Allan Gleason (1882–1975)
- G.L.Nesom - Guy L. Nesom (born 1945)
- Gloxin - Benjamin Peter Gloxin (1765–1794)
- G.L.Webster - Grady Linder Webster (born 1927)
- G.M.Barroso - Graziela Maciel Barroso (1912–2003)
- G.Moore - George Thomas Moore (1871–1956)
- G.Nicholson - George Nicholson (botanist) (1847–1908)
- Godr. - Dominique Alexandre Godron (1807–1880)
- Goeschke - Franz Goeschke (1844–1912)
- Goldberg - Aaron Goldberg (born 1917)
- Goldie - John Goldie (1793–1886)
- Gooden. - Samuel Goodenough (1743–1827)
- Goodyer - John Goodyer (1592–1664)
- Göpp. - Johann Heinrich Robert Göppert (1800–1884)
- Gordon - George Gordon (botanist)
- Gould - John Gould (1804-1881)
- G.Pearson - Gilbert Pearson (?)
- Graebn. - Karl Otto Robert Peter Paul Graebner (1871–1933)
- Graham - Robert C. Graham (1786–1845)
- Grande - Loreto Grande (1878–1965)
- Gray - Samuel Frederick Gray (1766–1828)
- Greene - Edward Lee Greene (1843–1915)
- Greenm. - Jesse More Greenman (1867–1951)
- Greenway - Percy James Greenway (1897–1980)
- Gren. - Jean Charles Marie Grenier (1808–1875)
- Greuter - Werner Rodolfo Greuter (born 1938)
- Griff. - William Griffith (botanist) (1810–1845)
- Grimm - Johann Friedrich Carl Grimm (1737–1821)
- Gris - Jean Antoine Arthur Gris
- Griscom - Ludlow Griscom (1890–1959)
- Griseb. - August Heinrich Rudolf Grisebach (1814–1879)
- Grolle - Riclef Grolle
- Grossh. - Alexander Alfonsovich Grossheim
- Grudz. - Irina Aleksandrovna Grudzinskaya
- G.Shaw - George Shaw
- G.S.Mill. - Gerrit Smith Miller (1869–1956)
- Guillaumin - André Guillaumin (1885–1974)
- Guill. - Jean Baptiste Antoine Guillemin
- Gunckel - Hugo Gunckel Lűer
- Gunnerus - Johann Ernst Gunnerus
- Guss. - Giovanni Gussone (1787–1866)
Joseph Gaertner (1732-1791; in German Joseph Gärtner) was a German botanist. ...
François Gagnepain (1866â1952) was a French botanist. ...
James Sykes Gamble (1847 - 1925) was an English botanist who specialized in the flora of the Indian sub-continent. ...
George Gardner (born on October 8, 1942 in Lachine, Quebec, Canada and died on November 6, 2006) was a retired NHL goaltender. ...
Charles Gaudichaud-Beaupré (September 4, 1789 - January 16, 1854) was a French botanist. ...
George Don (17 May 1798â25 February 1856) was a botanist. ...
Howard Scott Gentry (1903-1993) was an American botanist recognized as the worlds leading authority on the agaves. ...
Conrad Gessner (Konrad Gessner, Conrad von Gesner, Conradus Gesnerus) (26 March 1516-13 December 1565) was a Swiss naturalist. ...
Image:Georg Forster masterbator. ...
Luca Ghini (1490 - May 4, 1566) was an Italian physician and botanist. ...
Lilian Gibbs was a British botanist who worked for the British Museum in London. ...
John Gillies (1747 - 1836), historian, born at Brechin and educated there and at Glasgow, wrote a History of Greece (1786) from a strongly anti-democratic standpoint, a History of the World from Alexander to Augustus (1807), and a View of the Reign of Frederick II. of Prussia. ...
George Lawson (October 12, 1827 â November 10, 1895) was a Canadian botanist who is considered the father of Canadian botany. Born in Scotland, in 1858, he was appointed the Professor of Chemistry and Natural History at Queens University. ...
Henry Allan Gleason (1882-1975) was a noted American ecologist, botanist, and taxonomist, most recognized for his endorsement of the individualistic hypothesis of ecological succession. ...
Benjamin Peter Gloxin (1765-1794) was a German physician and botanical writer who lived in Colmar. ...
George Thomas Moore (1871 - 1956) was a U.S. botanist. ...
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Heinrich Göppert Johann Heinrich Robert Göppert (July 25, 1800 - May 18, 1884) was a German botanist and paleontologist. ...
George Gordon (1801-1893) was a British botanist, also partaking in the study of Geology and Naturalism. ...
John Gould John Gould (14 September 1804 â 3 February 1881) was an English ornithologist. ...
Samuel Frederick Gray (1766 â 1828) was a British botanist and pharmacologist. ...
Edward Lee Greene (August 20, 1843 â November 10, 1915) was an American botanist. ...
Professor Dr. Werner Rodolfo Greuter, (born February 27, 1938) in Genova, Italy, as a Swiss national, is a prominent botanist. ...
William Griffith (1810-1845) was a British doctor, naturalist, and botanist. ...
Ludlow Griscom (June 17, 1890âMay 28, 1959) was an American ornithologist known as a pioneer in field ornithology. ...
August Heinrich Rudolf Grisebach was a German botanist and phytogeographer. ...
George Shaw. ...
Gerrit Smith Miller, Jr. ...
Jean Baptiste Antoine Guillemin ( Pouilly-sur-Saône , January 20, 1796 - Montpellier, January 15, 1842 ) was a French botanist. ...
Johann Ernst Gunnerus (1718 - September 23, 1773) was a Norwegian bishop and botanist. ...
H - Hack. - Eduard Hackel (1850–1926)
- Halácsy - Eugen von Halácsy (1842–1913)
- Ham. - William Hamilton (botanist) (1783–1856)
- Hance - Henry Fletcher Hance (1827–1886)
- Hand.-Mazz. - Heinrich R.E. Handel-Mazzetti (1882–1940)
- Hanst. - Johannes Ludwig Emil Robert von Hanstein (1822-1880)
- Hara - Kanesuke Hara (1885–1962)
- H.Hara - Hiroshi Hara (1911–1986)
- Harb. - Thomas Grant Harbison (1862–1936)
- Hardin - James Walker Hardin (born 1929)
- Harms - Hermann Harms (1870–1942)
- Harkn. – H. W. Harkness (1821–1901)
- Hartm. - Carl Johan Hartman (1790–1849)
- Hartw. - Karl Theodor Hartweg (1812–1871)
- Hartwig - August Karl Julius Hartwig (1823–1913)
- Harv. - William Henry Harvey (1811–1866)
- Harvill - Alton McCaleb Harvill, Jr (born 1916)
- Hassk. - Justus Carl Hasskarl (1811–1894)
- Haufler - Christopher H. Haufler (born 1950)
- Hauke - Richard L. Hauke (born 1930)
- Hauser - Margit Luise Hauser
- Hausskn. - Heinrich Carl Haussknecht (1838–1903)
- Haw. - Adrian Hardy Haworth (1768–1833)
- Hayata - Bunzō Hayata (1874–1934)
- Hayek - August von Hayek (1871–1928)
- Hayne - Friedrich Gottlob Hayne (1763–1832)
- H.B.K. or H.B. & K. - Humboldt, Bonpland, and Kunth
- H.Bock - Hieronymus Bock (1498–1554)
- H.Deane - Henry Deane
- H.E.Ahles - Harry E. Ahles (1924–1981)
- Hedrick - Ulysses Prentiss Hedrick (1870–1951)
- Hedw. - Johann Hedwig (1730–1799)
- Hegelm. - Christoph Friedrich Hegelmaier (1833–1906)
- Heim - Georg Christoph Heim (1743–1807)
- Heist. - Lorenz Heister (1683–1758)
- Heldr. - Theodor Heinrich Hermann von Heldreich (1822–1902)
- Hellq. - C. Barre Hellquist (born 1940)
- H.E.Moore - Harold Emery Moore (1917–1980)
- Hemsl. - William Botting Hemsley (1843–1924)
- Henn. - Paul Christoph Hennings (1841–1908)
- Henrard - Johannes Theodoor Henrard (1881–1974)
- Henry - Louis Henry (1853–1903)
- Hensl. - John Stevens Henslow (1796–1861)
- Hepper - Frank Nigel Hepper (born 1929)
- Herb. - William Herbert (1778–1847)
- Herder - Ferdinand Gottfried Theobald Herder (1828–1896)
- Heybroek - Hans M. Heybroek
- Heynh. - Gustav Heynhold (1800–1860)
- Heywood - Vernon Hilton Heywood (born 1927)
- H.G.Sm. - Henry George Smith (1852–1924)
- H.H.Eaton - Hezekiah Hulbert Eaton (1809–1832)
- Hill - John Hill (1716–1775)
- Hirn - Karl Engelbrecht Hirn (1872–1907)
- Hitchc - Albert Spear Hitchcock (1865–1935)
- H.Jaeger - Hermann Jaeger (1815–1890)
- H.Karst - Gustav Karl Wilhelm Hermann Karsten (1817–1908)
- H.Lév. - Augustin Abel Hector Léveillé (1863–1918)
- H.Low - Hugh Low
- H.L.Späth - Helmut Ludwig Späth (1885–1945)
- H.L.Wendl. - Heinrich Wendland
- Hnatiuk - Roger James Hnatiuk (born 1946)
- Hochst. - Christian Ferdinand Friedrich Hochstetter (1787–1860)
- Hoehne - Frederico Carlos Hoehne (1882–1959)
- Hoffm. - George Franz Hoffmann (1761–1826)
- Hoffmanns. - Johann Centurius von Hoffmannsegg (1766–1849)
- Hogg - Thomas Hogg (1777–1855)
- Hohen. - Rudolph Friedrich Hohenacker (1798–1874)
- Hollick - Charles Arthur Hollick (1857–1933)
- Holmgren - Hjalmar Josef Holmgren (1822–1885)
- Holub - Josef Ludwig Holub (1930–1999)
- Hook. - William Jackson Hooker (1785–1865)
- Hook.f. - Joseph Dalton Hooker (1817–1911)
- Hopper - Stephen Hopper (born 1951)
- Hornem. - Jens Wilken Hornemann (1770–1841)
- Host - Nicolaus Thomas Host (1761–1834)
- House - Homer Doliver House (1878–1949)
- Houtt. - Maarten Houttuyn (1720–1798)
- Howe - Eliot Calvin Howe (1828–1899)
- Howell - Thomas Jefferson Howell (1842–1912)
- H.O.Yates - Harris Oliver Yates (born 1934)
- H.Perrier - Joseph Marie Henry Alfred Perrier de la Bâthie
- H.P.Fuchs - Hans Peter Fuchs (1928–1999)
- H.Rock - Howard Francis Leonard Rock (1925–1964)
- H.Rob. - Harold E. Robinson
- H.Sharsm. - Helen Katherine Sharsmith (1905–1982)
- H.S.Irwin - Howard Samuel Irwin (born 1928)
- H.St.John - Harold St. John (1892–1991)
- Hultén - Oskar Eric Gunnar Hultén (1894–1981)
- Huds. - William Hudson (botanist) (1730–1793)
- Hügel - Carl(Karl) Alexander Anselm von Hügel (1794–1870)
- Humb. - Friedrich Wilhelm Heinrich Alexander von Humboldt (1769–1859)
- Hurus. - Isao Hurusawa (born 1916)
- Husn. - Pierre Tranquille Husnot (1840–1929)
- H.Wendl. - Hermann Wendland
Henry Fletcher Hance (1827 - 1886) was a British diplomat who devoted his spare time to the study of Chinese plants. ...
Hermann Harms (1870-1942) was a German taxonomist and botanist. ...
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