langs: 7 августа [ru] / august 7 [en] / 7. august [de] / 7 août [fr] / 7 agosto [it] / 7 de agosto [es]
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Over 7,500 cultivars of the culinary or eating apple ( Malus domestica ) are known. [1] Some are extremely important economically as commercial products, though the vast majority are not suitable for mass production. In the following list, use for "eating" means that the fruit is consumed raw, rathe
Joseph Gottfried Mikan (3 September 1743 – 7 August 1814) was an Austrian-Czech botanist born in Böhmisch-Leipa ( Česká Lípa ). He was the father of zoologist Johann Christian Mikan (1769-1844). Austrian-Czech botanist of the 18th-19th centuries Joseph Gottfried Mikan He was a student in Dresden , P
Guido Georg Wilhelm Brause (7 August 1847, in Kochanowitz – 17 December 1922) [1] was a German botanist , specializing in ferns . German botanist (1847–1922) Guido Georg Wilhelm Brause Born ( 1847-08-07 ) 7 August 1847 Died 17 December 1922 (1922-12-17) (aged 75) Occupation Botanist Known for Sp
Henry Perrine (5 April 1797 – 7 August 1840) was a physician , horticulturist , United States Consul in Campeche, Campeche , Mexico , and an enthusiast for introducing tropical plants into cultivation in the United States. American physician and horticulturalist (1797–1840) Perrine
Ian Charleson Hedge (18 August 1928 – 7 August 2022) was a Scottish botanist at the Royal Botanic Gardens in Edinburgh . Hedge made important contributions to the flora of Iran and Iraq , and was a recognised authority on the flora of south-west Asia. He named more than 300 new plant species. Scotti
#5 Ernst Heinrich Friedrich Meyer
Ernst Heinrich Friedrich Meyer (1 January 1791 – 7 August 1858) was a German botanist and botanical historian. Born in Hanover , he lectured in Göttingen and in 1826 became a professor of botany at the University of Königsberg , as well as Director of the Botanical Garden. His botanical specialty wa
August Schlickum (7 August 1867 in Winningen – 28 May 1946, Cologne ) was a German schoolteacher and naturalist.
Helen Margaret Gilkey (1886–1972) was an American mycologist and botanist , as well as a botanical illustrator and watercolor artist [1] [2] She was born on March 6, 1886 in Montesano, Washington and moved to Corvallis, Oregon with her family in 1903. [2] She died in 1972 at the age of 86. [3] Ameri
William McKinley Hiesey (August 21, 1903 – August 7, 1998) was an American botanist who specialized in ecological physiology. He was notable for his collaboration with Jens Clausen and David D. Keck at Stanford University in the 1930s. In 1949, the three of them were co-recipients of the Mary Soper
#9 Edith Kann
Edith Kann (19 April 1907, Krems an der Donau – 7 October 1987, Vienna) was an Austrian teacher and botanist, specializing in phycology . She was a leading expert on blue-green algae . [1] [2] Lunzer See [3] (Lake Lunz) as seen looking northward from the southern shore. When Kann worked here on her
#10 William West Jr
William West Jr , ARCS , (11 February 1875 – 14 September 1901) was an English botanist . He was the elder son of the botanist William West , and the brother of George Stephen West . West assisted his father in fieldwork . He wrote papers on flowering plants and phycology for various journals. His o
Julius Auboineau Palmer Jr. , (March 1, 1840 – January 11, 1899) is probably best remembered in history for his association with Hawaiian queen Liliuokalani . His was born into an old established Massachusetts family that centered around a conservative Christian lifestyle. His father was a successfu
Robert Graham FRSE FRCPE MWS (3 December 1786 – 7 August 1845) was a Scottish physician and botanist . Scottish physician and botanist (1786–1845) Robert Graham by Colvin Smith Robert Graham Robert Graham's house at 62 Great King Street, Edinburgh
#13 Isabella McHutcheson Sinclair
Isabella McHutcheson Sinclair (1842 – 29 December 1900) was a Scottish born botanist , author and botanical illustrator . Her best known work is the 1885 book Indigenous flowers of the Hawaiian islands , the first book published with colour images of Hawaiian flowering plants. Scottish-born Hawaiian
David Dwight Baldwin (November 26, 1831 – June 16, 1912) [1] was a businessman, educator, and biologist on Maui in the Hawaiian islands . Within biology he is known for his contributions to the study of Hawaiian land snails , part of malacology . [1] David Dwight Baldwin Near his death, circa 1910 B
Johann Jacob Reichard (7 August 1743 in Frankfurt – 21 January 1782 in Frankfurt) was a German physician and botanist . German physician and botanist He studied medicine, philosophy and natural sciences at the University of Göttingen , receiving his doctorate in 1768. While working as a physician in
George Stephen West (20 April 1876 – 7 August 1919), ARCS , FLS , was a British botanist, a specialist in phycology and protistology , a botanical illustrator and a writer. With his father. botanist William West (West, 1848–1914), he collaborated on numerous scientific books. West's brother was the
Paul Auguste Danguy (7 August 1862, in Gagny – 5 February 1942) was a French botanist . French botanist (1862–1942) From 1885 to 1928 he worked at the Muséum National d'Histoire Naturelle in Paris , where from 1913 onward, he served as deputy director in the laboratory of phanerogams . In 1888 he be
William John Burchell (23 July 1781 – 23 March 1863) was an English explorer , naturalist , traveller, artist, and author. His thousands of plant specimens, as well as field journals from his South African expedition, are held by Kew Gardens, and his insect collection by the Oxford University Museum
Joseph Duval-Jouve (7 August 1810 – 25 August 1883) was a French botanist born in Boissy-Lamberville . He was the father of histologist Mathias-Marie Duval (1844-1907). Joseph Duval-Jouve French botanist This article is about the botanist. For the archbishop, see Joseph Duval . He taught classes at
Nils Conrad Kindberg (7 August 1832 in Karlstad – 23 August 1910 in Uppsala ) was a Swedish bryologist . Nils Conrad Kindberg From 1849 he studied at Uppsala University , earning his PhD in 1857. In 1859 he worked as a teacher in Vänersborg , then from 1860 to 1901 taught classes in natural sciences
#1 Cincinnati Zoo and Botanical Garden
The Cincinnati Zoo & Botanical Garden is the sixth oldest zoo in the United States, founded in 1873 and officially opening in 1875. It is located in the Avondale neighborhood of Cincinnati, Ohio . It originally began with 64.5 acres (26.1 ha) in the middle of the city, but has spread into the neig
Tokyo Skytree ( 東京スカイツリー , Tōkyō Sukaitsurī , stylized TOKYO SKYTREE ) is a broadcasting and observation tower in Sumida , Tokyo . It became the tallest structure in Japan in 2010 [3] and reached its full height of 634 meters (2,080 ft) in March 2011, making it the tallest tower in the world, disp
David Fleay Wildlife Park is a heritage-listed wildlife park at Fleays Wildlife Park Conservation Park, Tallebudgera Creek Road, Tallebudgera , Queensland , Australia. It was built from 1952 to 1983. It is also known as Fleays Wildlife Park. It was added to the Queensland Heritage Register on 23 Feb
Tiergarten Schönbrunn – Schönbrunn Zoo – was established by the Habsburgs in the park of Schönbrunn Palace in Vienna’s 13th district of Hietzing in 1752 and is today the world’s oldest zoo that is still in operation. Zoologist Stephan Hering-Hagenbeck has been the zoo’s director since 2020. Schönbru