langs: 3 февраля [ru] / february 3 [en] / 3. februar [de] / 3 février [fr] / 3 febbraio [it] / 3 de febrero [es]
days: january 31 / february 1 / february 2 / february 3 / february 4 / february 5 / february 6
Rafflesia kerrii is a member of the genus Rafflesia . It is found in the rainforest of southern Thailand and peninsular Malaysia , with notable populations in Khao Sok National Park and Khlong Phanom National Park . Local Thai names are บัวผุด ( bua phut ), ย่านไก่ต้ม ( yan kai tom ) and บัวตูม ( bu
Karl Gustav Sanio (5 December 1832 – 3 February 1891) was a Prussian botanist and served as a professor of botany at the University of Königsberg . He observed patterns in the growth of plant vasculature and wrote several articles on the organization of wood and cambium . He examined patterns in the
Sophie Charlotte Ducker (née von Klemperer) AM (9 April 1909 – 20 May 2004) was a German-born Australian botanist . [1] She was awarded the Mueller Medal in 1996. German-Australian botanist (1909–2004) Sophie Charlotte Ducker AM Born ( 1909-04-09 ) 9 April 1909 Berlin , Germany Died 20 May 2004 (200
#3 Pál Kitaibel
Pál Kitaibel (3 February 1757 – 13 December 1817) was a Hungarian botanist and chemist. Hungarian botanist The native form of this personal name is Kitaibel Pál . This article uses Western name order when mentioning individuals. Pál Kitaibel (1757–1817) He was born at Nagymarton (today Mattersburg
Jean-Louis Berlandier (1803 – 1851) was a French-Mexican naturalist , physician, and anthropologist . French anthropologist, botanist and physician (1803–1851) "Berland." redirects here. For people with the surname, see Berland .
#5 Otto Schmeil
Otto Schmeil (3 February 1860, Großkugel – 3 February 1943, Heidelberg ) was a German zoologist , botanist and educator. He is remembered for his reform efforts in regards to biology education; as a zoologist, he specialized in research of copepods and promoted the idea of "living communities" in na
Johann Fran(t)z Drège (or Jean François Drège ) (25 March 1794 Altona, Hamburg , Germany – 3 February 1881 Altona, Hamburg , Germany), commonly referred to by his standard botanical author abbreviation Drège , [1] was a German horticulturalist, botanical collector and explorer of Huguenot descent. D
Charles Leo Hitchcock (April 23, 1902 – February 3, 1986) was an American botanist . [1] He discovered 20 species of plants [2] and his works have been cited thousands of times. [3] He is also the primary co-author to the Flora of the Pacific Northwest, still the most up to date flora for three nort
Mayda Doris Henderson (3 February 1928 [1] – 3 September 2015, in Cape Town ) was a South African botanist, phytogeographer , and taxonomist. [3] [4] She studied at Rhodes University [2] and was best known for her articles published in Kirkia; The Zimbabwe Journal of Botany . [ citation needed ] She
Johannes Reinke (February 3, 1849 – February 25, 1931) was a German botanist and philosopher who was a native of Ziethen , Lauenburg . He is remembered for his research of benthic marine algae. Friedrich Berthold Reinke (right) with elder brother Johannes Reinke (left) German botanist and philosophe
Karl Theodor Hartweg (18 June 1812 – 3 February 1871) was a German botanist . He collected numerous new species of plants in Colombia , Ecuador, Guatemala , Mexico and California in the United States, collecting for the London Horticultural Society . Many of the species he discovered were formally p
#11 Elva Lawton
Elva Lawton (April 3, 1896 – February 3, 1993) was an American botanist and bryologist known for her research on ferns early in her career and her late-career comprehensive study of the mosses of the Western United States . American botanist Elva Lawton Born 3 April 1896 West Middletown Died 3 F
Joachim Christian Timm (7 December 1734 – 3 February 1805) was a German apothecary , mayor of Malchin, and a botanist with a particular interest in cryptograms . This botanist is denoted by the author abbreviation Timm when citing a botanical name . [1] Joachim Christian Timm Portrait of Joachim Chr
#13 Charles Flahault
Charles Henri Marie Flahault (3 October 1852 – 3 February 1935) was a French botanist , among the early pioneers of phytogeography , phytosociology , and forest ecology . The word relevé for a plant community sample is his invention. French botanist (1852-1935) This article includes a list of genera
Charles Ludwig de Blume or Karl Ludwig von Blume (9 June 1796, Braunschweig – 3 February 1862, Leiden ) was a German - Dutch botanist . The standard author abbreviation Blume is used to indicate this person as the author when citing a botanical name . [1] German-Dutch botanist Carl Ludwig Blume Born
#15 Samuel J. Record
Samuel James Record (10 March 1881 – 3 February 1945) was an American botanist who played a prominent role in the study of wood . Image from Lignum-vitae ; a study of the woods of the Zygophyllaceae with reference to the true lignum-vitae of commerce-its sources, properties, uses, and substitutes (1
George Washington Carver ( c. 1864 [1] – January 5, 1943) was an American agricultural scientist and inventor who promoted alternative crops to cotton and methods to prevent soil depletion . [2] He was the most prominent black scientist of the early 20th century. American botanist and inventor "Geor
#17 Karl Wilhelm Gottlieb Leopold Fuckel
Karl Wilhelm Gottlieb Leopold Fuckel (3 February 1821 – 8 May 1876) was a German botanist who worked largely on fungi . German botanist (1821–1876) "Fuck." redirects here. For the profane word, see Fuck . Karl Wilhelm Gottlieb Leopold Fuckel Born ( 1821-02-03 ) 3 February 1821 Reichelsheim Died 8 Ma
Georg Christian Edler von Oldenburg Oeder (3 February 1728 – 28 January 1791) was a German - Danish botanist , medical doctor , economist and social reformer. His name is particularly associated with the initiation of the plate work Flora Danica . German-Danish botanist of the 18th century Georg C
Joseph-Henri Léveillé (28 May 1796 – 3 February 1870) was a French physician and mycologist who was a native of Crux-la-Ville , in the department of Nièvre . French physician and mycologist (1796–1870) Léveillé studied medicine and mycology at the University of Paris , and in 1824 received his medic
#20 John Hutchinson (botanist)
John Hutchinson , OBE , FRS (7 April 1884 Blindburn, Northumberland – 2 September 1972 London ) was an English botanist , taxonomist and author. [1] [2] [3] [4] English botanist and taxonomist (1884-1972) John Hutchinson Born ( 1884-04-07 ) 7 April 1884 Wark on Tyne , Northumberland Died 2 September
Edinburgh Zoo , formerly the Scottish National Zoological Park , is an 82-acre (33 ha) non-profit zoological park in the Corstorphine area of Edinburgh , Scotland. Zoo in Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom Edinburgh Zoo Date opened 22 July 1913 [1] Location Edinburgh , Scotland, UK Coordinates 55
#2 Bartolomeu Dias Museum Complex
The Bartolomeu Dias Museum Complex (also spelled "Bartholomeu") is the second biggest provincial museum affiliated to the Western Cape Department of Cultural Affairs and Sport in South Africa. It is located at Mossel Bay . [1] The Bartolomeu Dias Museum Complex The Bartolomeu Dias Maritime Museum. E
#3 Brevard Zoo
Brevard Zoo is a 75-acre nonprofit facility located in Melbourne, Florida , United States, that is home to more than 900 animals representing more than 195 species from Florida , South America, Africa, Asia, and Australia. The zoo features animal feedings, kayak tours, behind-the-scenes tours, and a