langs: 1 февраля [ru] / february 1 [en] / 1. februar [de] / 1er février [fr] / 1º febbraio [it] / 1 de febrero [es]
days: january 29 / january 30 / january 31 / february 1 / february 2 / february 3 / february 4
This is a list of the oldest cats in the world, listed by reported age, all of whom have attained the minimum age of 25 years. Aging in cats depends on breed, size and diet. This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness. You can help by adding missing
The European Tree of the Year is an annual contest held to find the most 'loveable tree' in Europe. [1] Logo of the European Tree of the Year contest The contest is held by the Environmental Partnership Association (EPA), an organization supported by the European Land Owners Association and the Euro
#2 St. Brandon
Saint Brandon , also known as the Cargados Carajos Shoals , is an Indian Ocean archipelago about 430 kilometres (270 mi) Northeast of Mauritius consisting of sand banks, shoals and islets . Saint Brandon consists of five island groups, with about 28–40 islands and islets in total, depending on sea
#3 Almond
The almond ( Prunus amygdalus , syn. Prunus dulcis ) is a species of tree native to Iran and surrounding countries, [4] including the Levant . [5] The almond is also the name of the edible and widely cultivated seed of this tree. Within the genus Prunus , it is classified with the peach in the subge
Eriocaulon scariosum , commonly named common , rough or pale pipewort , is a species of tufted grass-like herbaceous plants, constituting part of the plant family Eriocaulaceae . [2] [4] The scientific name of Eriocaulon is derived from Ancient Greek εριον, erion, which means 'wool', and καυλός, cau
Jasminum sambac ( Arabian jasmine or Sambac jasmine ) [1] [3] is a species of jasmine native to tropical Asia , from the Indian subcontinent to Southeast Asia. [4] [5] It is cultivated in many places, especially across much of South and Southeast Asia. It is naturalised in many scattered locales: Ma
Prunus spinosa , called blackthorn or sloe , is a species of flowering plant in the rose family Rosaceae . The species is native to Europe, western Asia, and locally in northwest Africa. It is locally naturalized in New Zealand , Tasmania and the Pacific Northwest and New England regions of the Unit
#1 John Stuart, 3rd Earl of Bute
John Stuart, 3rd Earl of Bute , KG , PC , FSA Scot ( / b j uː t / ; 25 May 1713 – 10 March 1792), styled Lord Mount Stuart between 1713 and 1723, was a British nobleman who served as Prime Minister of Great Britain from 1762 to 1763 under George III . He was arguably the last important royal favouri
Eduard Adolf Strasburger (1 February 1844 – 18 May 1912) was a Polish - German [1] professor and one of the most famous botanists of the 19th century. He discovered Mitosis in Plants Polish-German botanist Eduard Strasburger.
John Adolph Shafer (February 23, 1863 – February 1, 1918) was an American botanist . John Adolph Shafer(1863–1918)
Joseph Sabine FRS ( / ˈ s eɪ b ɪ n / SAY -bin ; 6 June 1770 – 24 January 1837) was an English lawyer, naturalist and writer on horticulture. British botanist and zoologist (1770–1837) For the British general and Member of Parliament, see Joseph Sabine (British Army officer) . Joseph Sabine Born ( 17
Otto Rudolf Holmberg (1 February 1874, Simrishamn – 28 December 1930) was a Swedish botanist . He was an authority on Scandinavian flora. Swedish botanist Beginning in 1893, he received his education in Lund , where from 1909 onward, he served as curator of the botanical institute. During his career
Auguste Simon Taton (25 January 1914 – 27 October 1989) was a Belgian botanist who worked primarily in the Belgian Congo in Africa (now known as the Democratic Republic of the Congo ). Belgian botanist (1914-1989)
#7 Charles-Nicolas-Sigisbert Sonnini de Manoncourt
Charles-Nicolas-Sigisbert Sonnini de Manoncourt (1 February 1751 – 9 May 1812) was a French naturalist . This article needs additional citations for verification . ( July 2018 ) Charles-Nicolas-Sigisbert Sonnini de Manoncourt Charles-Nicolas-Sigisbert Sonnini de Manoncourt Born 1 February 1751 Lunév
Heinrich Rudolf Wullschlägel (1 February 1805, Sarepta , Saratov Governorate , Russian Empire [1] (now part of Volgograd ) – 29 March 1864, Berthelsdorf , Germany) was born in the Moravian Colony of Sarepta in Russia and was a Dutch -German bishop, botanist and translator. Wullschlägel received his
John Wyndham Dawson (1 February 1928 – 11 March 2019) was a New Zealand botanist . New Zealand botanist (1928–2019) John Dawson Born John Wyndham Dawson ( 1928-02-01 ) 1 February 1928 Eketahuna , New Zealand Died 11 March 2019 (2019-03-11) (aged 91) Wellington , New Zealand Alma mater University
Henry Luke Bolley (February 1, 1865 – November 9, 1956) was an American botanist and plant pathologist known for his work that led to the control or eradication of several major crop diseases. [1] He was also a pioneering college football player and coach. Henry Luke Bolley Biographical details Born
Carl Georg Oscar Drude (5 June 1852 in Braunschweig – 1 February 1933 in Dresden ) was a German botanist . World map depicting biogeographical regions by Grisebach and Drude (mid-1870s). German botanist (1852–1933) Carl Georg Oscar Drude Born ( 1852-06-05 ) 5 June 1852 Died 1 February 1933 (1933-02-
#12 Bohumil Shimek
Bohumil Shimek (June 25, 1861 – January 30, 1937) was an American naturalist, conservationist, and a professor at the University of Iowa . The Shimek State Forest in Iowa is named after him. Bohumil Shimek Bohumil Shimek 1861-1937 Born June 25, 1861 Shueyville, Iowa Died January 30, 1937 (aged 75) I
Donald Frederick Blaxell OAM (born 1 February 1934, Sydney, New South Wales), is an Australian botanist , botanical collector and taxonomist . [1] "Blaxell" redirects here. For the judge, see Peter Blaxell . Blaxell worked at the University of New South Wales for 11 years and joined the New south Wa
#14 Vicary Gibbs (St Albans MP)
Vicary Gibbs (12 May 1853 – 13 January 1932) [1] was a British barrister, merchant and Conservative Party politician. He sat in the House of Commons from 1892 to 1904. He lost his seat after his business created a conflict of interest. He was the editor of the early volumes of The Complete Peerage (
Lewis Edward Anderson (June 16, 1912 – February 1, 2007) was an American botanist dedicated to the study of mosses , and was an expert on the North American bryoflora. American bryologist Lewis E. Anderson Born June 16, 1912 Batesville, Mississippi Died February 1, 2007 ( 2007-03 ) (aged 94) Nat
#16 Kåre Bremer
Kåre Bremer (born 17 January 1948) is a Swedish botanist and academic . He has also been Vice-Chancellor of Stockholm University . Swedish botanist and academic (b. 1948) Kåre Bremer Kåre Bremer Born ( 1948-01-17 ) 17 January 1948 (age 74) Nationality Swedish Known for APG Scientific career Auth
#17 Eric Hultén
Oskar Eric Gunnar Hultén (18 March 1894 – 1 February 1981) was a Swedish botanist , plant geographer and 20th century explorer of The Arctic . He was born in Halla in Södermanland . He took his licentiate exam 1931 at Stockholm University and obtained his doctorate degree in botany at Lund Universit
Frederico Carlos Hoehne (1 February 1882, Juiz de Fora – 16 March 1959) was a Brazilian botanist . In 1907 he was appointed jardineiro-chefe (head gardener ) at the National Museum in Rio de Janeiro , soon afterwards working on botanical assignments in the nation's interior, such as: a survey missio
#19 Heinrich von Handel-Mazzetti
Heinrich Raphael Eduard Freiherr von Handel-Mazzetti (19 February 1882 in Vienna – 1 February 1940) was an Austrian botanist best known for his many publications on the flora of China and botanical explorations of that country. He was the cousin of novelist Enrica von Handel-Mazzetti (1871-1955). [1
Jules Sébastien César Dumont d'Urville ( French pronunciation: [ʒyl dymɔ̃ dyʁvil] ; 23 May 1790 – 8 May 1842) was a French explorer and naval officer who explored the south and western Pacific , Australia, New Zealand, and Antarctica . As a botanist and cartographer, he gave his name to several
#1 Antwerp Zoo
Antwerp Zoo ( Dutch : ZOO Antwerpen ) is a zoo in the centre of Antwerp , Belgium , located next to the Antwerpen-Centraal railway station . It is the oldest animal park in the country, and one of the oldest in the world, established on 21 July 1843. Zoo in Antwerp, Belgium This article uses bare UR
#2 Melaka Butterfly and Reptile Sanctuary
Melaka Butterfly and Reptile Sanctuary ( Malay : Taman Rama-Rama dan Reptilia Melaka ) is a butterfly house in Ayer Keroh , Malacca , Malaysia , which was opened in 1991 and built over a 11-hectare of jungle area. It is divided into five sections, which are Koi River Valley, Butterfly Garden, Reptil
#3 The Mirage
The Mirage is a casino resort on the Las Vegas Strip in Paradise , Nevada , United States. It is owned by Vici Properties and operated by MGM Resorts International . The 65-acre property includes a 90,548 sq ft (8,412.2 m 2 ) casino and 3,044 rooms. [1] Casino resort in Las Vegas, Nevada This
#4 Hobart Zoo
The Hobart Zoo (also known as Beaumaris Zoo ) was an old-fashioned zoological garden located on the Queen's Domain in Hobart , Tasmania , Australia. The Zoo site is very close to the site of the Tasmanian Governor's House , and the Botanical Gardens . Although its location is now primarily the site
Busch Gardens Tampa Bay is a 335-acre (136 ha) African-centered animal theme park located in Tampa, Florida , United States. Owned and operated by SeaWorld Parks & Entertainment , the park opened on June 1, 1959. The park has an annual attendance consistently exceeding 4 million, often ranking sec
SeaWorld Orlando is a theme park and marine zoological park , in Orlando, Florida . It is owned and operated by SeaWorld Parks & Entertainment . When combined with its neighbor Discovery Cove and Aquatica , it forms SeaWorld Parks and Resorts Orlando, an entertainment complex consisting of the three