langs: 29 апреля [ru] / april 29 [en] / 29. april [de] / 29 avril [fr] / 29 aprile [it] / 29 de abril [es]
days: april 26 / april 27 / april 28 / april 29 / april 30 / may 1 / may 2
This is a list of giant pandas , both alive and deceased. The giant panda is a conservation-reliant vulnerable species . [1] Wild population estimates vary; one estimate shows that there are about 1,590 individuals living in the wild, [2] while a 2006 study via DNA analysis estimated that this figur
Iris camillae is a species in the genus Iris , it is also in the subgenus Iris and in the section Oncocyclus . It is a rhizomatous perennial , from Azerbaijan . It has narrow, falcate (sickle-shaped) leaves, medium-sized stem and large flowers, where the flower colour is very variable (especially in
#2 Iris rossii
Iris rossii , the long-tail iris , is a beardless iris in the genus Iris , in the subgenus Limniris and in the series Chinenses of the genus. It is a rhizomatous herbaceous perennial from Japan, Korea and China. It has narrow, grass-like leaves, short stems and 1 or 2 purple-violet flowers. Species
Banksia serrata , commonly known as the saw banksia , [2] the old man banksia , [3] the saw-tooth banksia or the red honeysuckle and as wiriyagan by the Cadigal people, is a species of woody shrub or tree of the genus Banksia , in the family Proteaceae . Native to the east coast of Australia, it is
#1 Ove Paulsen
Ove Vilhelm Paulsen (22 March 1874 – 29 April 1947) was a Danish botanist . Danish botanist (1874–1947)
Melva Noeline Philipson (née Crozier ; 22 December 1925 – 29 April 2015) was a New Zealand botanist. [1] [2] New Zealand botanist (1925–2015) Melva Philipson Melva Philipson in 2007 Born Melva Noeline Crozier ( 1925-12-22 ) 22 December 1925 Palmerston North , New Zealand Died 29 April 2015 (2015-04-
#3 Heber Drury
Colonel Heber Drury (4 March 1819 - 30 October 1905 [1] ) was a British army officer who worked in India and contributed to botany in his spare time. He published two books and several articles on botany and is commemorated in the name of the only peninsular Indian species of slipper orchid in the g
Jacob Whitman Bailey (1811–1857) was an American naturalist , known as the pioneer in microscopic research in America. [1] : 9–10 American naturalist (1811–1857) Jacob Whitman Bailey Personal details Born ( 1811-04-29 ) April 29, 1811 Auburn , Massachusetts Died February 26, 1857 (1857-02-26) (a
David van Royen (30 December 1727 – 29 April 1799) was a Dutch physician and botanist who worked at the Leiden Botanical Gardens where he succeeded his uncle Adriaan van Royen (1704-1779) as director. Van Royen was born in an upper-class family in Leiden where his father David van Royen (1699–1764 )
John Leonard Knapp (9 May 1767 – 29 April 1845) was an English botanist and naturalist . He is best known for his Journal of a Naturalist , and his work on British grasses . English botanist and naturalist (1767–1845)
#7 George Don
George Don (29 April 1798 – 25 February 1856) was a Scottish botanist and plant collector. 19th century Scottish botanist (1798-1856) For the general, see George Don (governor) . George Don Born ( 1798-04-29 ) 29 April 1798 Doo Hillock, Forfar, Angus, Scotland Died 25 February 1856 (1856-02-25) (age
Alexander Gilli (29 April 1904 - 16 May 2007) was an Austrian botanist and pteridologist. [1] He was a pioneer in research on plant communities. The standard author abbreviation Gilli is used to indicate this person as the author when citing a botanical name . [2] This article may be expanded with t
Paul Évariste Parmentier (29 April 1860 in Semmadon – 10 May 1941 in Besançon ) was a French agronomist and botanist . He taught classes in the communities of Arbois (1882–89) and Baume-les-Dames (1889–98), and in the meantime, received his degree in natural sciences at Besançon (1889) and his docto
Friedrich Wilhelm Heinrich Alexander von Humboldt (14 September 1769 – 6 May 1859) was a German polymath , geographer , naturalist , explorer , and proponent of Romantic philosophy and science . [5] He was the younger brother of the Prussian minister, philosopher, and linguist Wilhelm von Humboldt
Emil Bretschneider ( 4 July [ O.S. 22 June ] 1833 in Bankaushof (now Benkavas muiža , Saldus novads , Latvia [1] ) – 12 May [ O.S. 29 April ] 1901 in Saint Petersburg ) was a sinologist of Baltic German ethnicity and a correspondent member of the Académie française . He operated in the Russi
#12 David B. Wake
David Burton Wake (June 8, 1936 – April 29, 2021) was an American herpetologist. He was professor of integrative biology and Director and curator of herpetology of the Museum of Vertebrate Zoology at the University of California, Berkeley . Wake is known for his work on the biology and evolution of
#13 Robert Mudie
Robert Mudie (1777–1842) was a newspaper editor and author. For those of a similar name, see Robert Moodie (disambiguation) .
#14 Anatoly Demidov, 1st Prince of San Donato
Count Anatoly Nikolaievich Demidov, 1st Prince of San Donato ( Russian: Анатолий Николаевич Демидов ; 5 April OS: 24 March 1813 – 29 April 1870) was a Russian industrialist, diplomat and arts patron of the Demidov family. Russian botanist and diplomat and art collector (1812–1870) This article needs
#15 Celestino Fernández-Villar
Celestino Fernández-Villar (April 2, 1838 – April 29, 1907) was an Augustinian friar and botanist born in Asturias , Spain. [1] [2] [3] Augustinian friar and Spanish botanist (1838-1907) Celestino Fernández-Villar Born ( 1838-04-02 ) April 2, 1838 Asturias , Spain Died April 29, 1907 (1907-04-29) (a
#16 John Muir
John Muir ( / m jʊər / MURE ; April 21, 1838 – December 24, 1914), [1] also known as "John of the Mountains" and "Father of the National Parks ", [2] [3] was an influential Scottish-American [4] [5] : 42 naturalist , author, environmental philosopher , botanist , zoologist , glaciologist , and
George Henry Hepting (September 1, 1907 – April 29, 1988) was an American forest scientist and plant pathologist . [1] [2] He was educated at Cornell University with an undergraduate degree in 1929 and a Ph.D. in 1933. [3] US Forest Service called Hepting a "pioneer leader in forest pathology". [4]
#18 Stewardson Brown
Stewardson Brown (April 29, 1867 – March 14, 1921) was an American botanist who served as curator of the herbarium at the Philadelphia Academy of Natural Sciences . He collected plants in the New Jersey Pine Barrens , the Florida Keys , the Canadian Rockies , and Bermuda . [1] The standard author ab
#19 Chris Humphries
Chris Humphries FLS ( Derby , 29 April 1947 – 31 July 2009) [1] was a British botanist known for his work on systematic botany and biogeography . British botanist For other people named Chris Humphries, see Chris Humphries (disambiguation) . Chris Humphries Born 29 April 1947 Derby , England, United
Heinrich Ludolph (Ludwig) Wendland (29 April 1791, in Hanover – 15 July 1869, in Teplice ) was a botanist who authored a number of Acacia species. Heinrich Wendland was born on 29 April 1791 into a family well known in botany. His father Johann had published a number of botanical books including the
#1 Memphis Zoo
The Memphis Zoo , located in Midtown, Memphis, Tennessee , United States, is home to more than 3,500 animals representing over 500 different species . Created in April 1906, the zoo has been a major tenant of Overton Park for more than 100 years. The land currently designated to the Memphis Zoo was
#2 Bloedel Floral Conservatory
The Bloedel Floral Conservatory in Vancouver , British Columbia , Canada, is a conservatory and aviary located at the top of Queen Elizabeth Park . Conservatory and aviary This article contains content that is written like an advertisement . ( May 2014 ) Bloedel Floral Conservatory The Bloedel Flora