langs: 29 мая [ru] / may 29 [en] / 29. mai [de] / 29 mai [fr] / 29 maggio [it] / 29 de mayo [es]
days: may 26 / may 27 / may 28 / may 29 / may 30 / may 31 / june 1
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
Hyalophora cecropia , the cecropia moth , is North America's largest native moth . [1] It is a member of the family Saturniidae , or giant silk moths. Females have been documented with a wingspan of five to seven inches (160 mm) or more. These moths can be found all across North America as far wes
Torreya taxifolia , commonly known as Florida torreya or stinking-cedar , but also sometimes as Florida nutmeg or gopher wood , is an endangered subcanopy tree of the yew family , Taxaceae . It is native to only a small glacial refugium in the southeastern United States , at the state border region
#2 Flora and fauna of Cornwall
Cornwall is the county that forms the tip of the southwestern peninsula of England; this area has a mild and warm climate regulated by the Gulf Stream . The mild climate allows rich plant cover, such as palm trees in the far south and west of the county and in the Isles of Scilly , due to sub-tropic
Sarah Martha Baker D.Sc. F.L.S. (1887–1917) was an English botanist and ecologist who is remembered for her studies of brown seaweeds and zonation patterns on the seashore. Bladderwrack, or Fucus vesiculosus , was one of the seaweeds Baker studied. British botanist Sarah Martha Baker Born 4 June 188
#2 Áskell Löve
Áskell Löve (20 October 1916 – 29 May 1994) was an Icelandic systematic botanist , particularly active in the Arctic . [1] Icelandic botanist (1916–1994) This is an Icelandic name . The last name is a family name , but this person is referred to by the given name Áskell . Áskell Löve Born ( 1916-10-
André Louis Joseph Edmond Armand Guillaumin (21 June 1885 in Arrou – 29 May 1974 in Athis-Mons ) was a French botanist . French botanist André Guillaumin Born ( 1885-06-21 ) 21 June 1885 Arrou Died 29 May 1974 (1974-05-29) (aged 88) Athis-Mons Nationality French Scientific career Fields Botany nat
William Hemsley Emory (September 7, 1811 – December 1, 1887) was a prominent American surveyor and civil engineer in the 19th century. As an officer in the U.S. Army Corps of Topographical Engineers he specialized in mapping the United States border, including the Texas–Mexico border, and the Gadsde
Sir Dietrich Brandis KCIE FRS (31 March 1824 – 28 May 1907) was a German-British botanist and forestry academic and administrator, who worked with the British Imperial Forestry Service in colonial India for nearly 30 years. He joined the British civil service in Burma in 1856, shortly afterwards bec
#6 Albert Pilát
Albert Pilát (November 2, 1903 – May 29, 1974) was a Czech botanist and mycologist . He studied at the Faculty of Science at Charles University , under the guidance of Professor Josef Velenovský . In 1930, he joined the National Museum , eventually becoming head of the Mycological Department, and in
William Wood (29 May 1745 – 1 April 1808) was an English Unitarian minister and botanist who was involved in efforts to remedy the political and educational disabilities of Nonconformists under the Test Acts . [1] English Unitarian minister and botanist (1745–1808)
Édouard-Christophe Pynaert (29 May 1835 – 28 October 1900) was a Belgian botanist and horticulturalist born in Ghent . He was a specialist in the field of pomology . He studied at a local gardening school, and from 1861 was a professor at the school of horticulture in Gentbrugge . He is said to have
Louis Pasteur ForMemRS ( / ˈ l uː i p æ ˈ s t ɜːr / , French: [lwi pastœʁ] ; 27 December 1822 – 28 September 1895) was a French chemist and microbiologist renowned for his discoveries of the principles of vaccination , microbial fermentation and pasteurization , the latter of which was named after
#10 David Pacher
David Pacher (5 September 1816, Obervellach – 29 May 1902, Obervellach) was an Austrian priest and botanist . He studied theology at the seminary in Klagenfurt , receiving his ordination in July 1840. Afterwards, he served as a clergyman in several locations throughout Carinthia . Beginning in 1862,
Mancel Thornton Munn (January 31, 1887 in Plainwell, Michigan – November 16, 1956 in Arcadia, California ) was a New York State botanist, an agronomist , and an expert in crop seed testing who pioneered some of the early American legislative efforts to regulate the import of seeds from other countri
#12 William Carruthers (botanist)
William C Carruthers FRS (29 May 1830 – 2 June 1922) was a Scottish botanist and paleobotanist.
#13 Charles C. Deam
Charles Clemon Deam (August 30, 1865 – May 29, 1953) was the first state forester of Indiana . His interest in botany began at a young age and grew to include categorization and sustainable practices. He discovered 25 new species, 48 plants are named after him and his herbarium includes 78,000 speci
Frederick Bayard Hora B.Sc., D.Phil. (1908-1984) was a British mycologist . [1] [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] The standard author abbreviation Hora is used to indicate this person as the author when citing a botanical name . [1] Frederick Bayard Hora, British mycologist Born 1 September 1908 in Hove , he was
#15 Julius von Sachs
Julius von Sachs ( German: [zaks] ; 2 October 1832 – 29 May 1897) was a German botanist from Breslau , Prussian Silesia . He is considered the founder of experimental plant physiology and co-founder of modern water culture . Julius von Sachs and Wilhelm Knop are monumental figures in the history of
#16 Peter H. Raven
Peter Hamilton Raven (born June 13, 1936) is an American botanist and environmentalist , notable as the longtime director, now President Emeritus, of the Missouri Botanical Garden . [1] [2] American botanist Peter Raven Peter Raven, after receiving the Addison Emery Verrill Medal Born Peter Hamilton
Samuel Friedrich Nathaniel Ritter von Stein (November 3, 1818 – January 9, 1885) was a German entomologist . He was Professor at the Royal Saxon Academy of Forestry in Tharandt from 1850–55; and Professor, and later Rector, at the Charles University in Prague , from 1855–76. His scientific work focu
#18 Adam Lonicer
Adam Lonicer , Adam Lonitzer or Adamus Lonicerus (10 October 1528 – 29 May 1586) was a German botanist, noted for his 1557 revised version of Eucharius Rösslin 's herbal . German botanist Plate from Kräuterbuch 1577 Lonicer was born in Marburg , the son of a theologian and philologist . [1] He studi
#19 René Maire
René Charles Joseph Ernest Maire (29 May 1878, Lons-le-Saunier – 24 November 1949) was a French botanist and mycologist. [1] His major work was the Flore de l'Afrique du Nord in 16 volumes published posthumously in 1953. He collected plants from Algeria, Morocco, France, and Mali for the herbarium o
John Mason Clarke (April 15, 1857 – May 29, 1925) was an American teacher, geologist and paleontologist. American paleontologist John Mason Clarke Born ( 1857-04-15 ) April 15, 1857 Canandaigua, New York Died May 29, 1925 (1925-05-29) (aged 68) Albany, New York Alma mater Amherst College Occupat
#1 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