Carl Ludwig Willdenow
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 phytogeography, the study of the geographic distribution of plants. Willdenow was also a mentor of Alexander von Humboldt, one of the earliest and best known phytogeographers. He also influenced Christian Konrad Sprengel, who pioneered the study of plant pollination and floral biology. Provided by Wikipedia-
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3by 12699 Bernard Boivin; J.-M. PerronContributors: “...Willdenow...”
Published 1958
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4by 101 V. Leiffers, J. CampbellContributors: “...Muhlenberg ex Willdenow...”
Published 1981
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Published 1999
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6by Cheryl BradleyContributors: “...Willdenow ex Wahlenberg...”
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7by Cheryl BradleyContributors: “...Willdenow ex Wahlenberg...”
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9by 137 Wm. H. SharpContributors: “...Willdenow ex Wahlenberg...”
Published 1964
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10by Cheryl BradleyContributors: “...Willdenow ex Wahlenberg...”
Published 1999
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11by Cheryl BradleyContributors: “...Willdenow ex Wahlenberg...”
Published 1999
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12by 25147 Ian D. MacdonaldContributors: “...Willdenow ex Wahlenberg...”
Published 1992
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13by 24494 Ian D. MacdonaldContributors: “...Willdenow ex Wahlenberg...”
Published 1992
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14by 13075 W.J. CodyContributors: “...(Swartz ex Willdenow) Soreng...”
Published 1963
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15by 24 Ronald SquibbContributors: “...(Waldstein & Kitaibel ex Willdenow) Haworth...”
Published 1976
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