langs: 14 сентября [ru] / september 14 [en] / 14. september [de] / 14 septembre [fr] / 14 settembre [it] / 14 de septiembre [es]
days: september 11 / september 12 / september 13 / september 14 / september 15 / september 16 / september 17
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
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
Norman Carter Fassett (March 27, 1900 – September 14, 1954) was an American botanist and professor, known as an expert on the aquatic flora of Wisconsin . [1] American botanist Norman Carter Fassett Born March 27, 1900 Ware, Massachusetts Died September 14, 1954 ( 1954-09-15 ) (aged 54) Boothbay
Increase Allen Lapham (March 7, 1811 – September 14, 1875) [1] was an American author, scientist, and naturalist , whose work focused primarily on the what is now the U.S. state of Wisconsin . [2] [3] He made maps of the area and published numerous books on the archaeology, biology, and geology of t
Herman Boerhaave ( Dutch: [ˈɦɛrmɑn ˈbuːrˌɦaːvə] , 31 December 1668 – 23 September 1738 [2] ) was a Dutch botanist , chemist , Christian humanist , and physician of European fame. He is regarded as the founder of clinical teaching and of the modern academic hospital and is sometimes referred to as
Elsie May Burrows (née Pearson ) (14 September 1913 – 26 August 1986) was an English botanist who made significant contributions to British postwar phycology . [1] [2] Her primary area of research was macroalgal ecology , focusing particularly on Fucus , a genus of brown algae , and Chlorophyta , a
August von Krempelhuber (14 September 1813 – 2 October 1882) was a German lichenologist born in Munich . August von Krempelhuber Born into nobility, he studied forestry at the University of Munich . Through his work in forestry, he developed an interest in lichens , subsequently publishing numerous
Alicia Margaret Tyssen Amherst (30 July 1865 – 14 September 1941) was an English horticulturist , botanist, and author of the first scholarly account of English gardening history. English horticulturist, botanist Alicia Amherst Born Alicia Margaret Tyssen Amherst ( 1865-07-30 ) 30 July 1865 Poole ,
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
Ludlow Griscom (June 17, 1890 – May 28, 1959) was an American ornithologist known as a pioneer in field ornithology. His emphasis on the identification of free-flying birds by field marks became widely adopted by professionals and amateurs. Many called him "Dean of the Birdwatchers." [1] [2] [3] Ame
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
Thomas Franklin Daniel (born September 14, 1954) is an American botanist, and teacher. He is a specialist of the botanical family Acanthaceae . In 1975 he obtained his undergraduate from Duke University . In 1980, he obtained his doctorate at the University of Michigan . In 1981, he was assistant pr
Dennis Eugene Breedlove (14 September 1939, Oakland, California – 4 June 2012) was an American botanist, herbarium curator, and plant collector. He is "best known for his collections and floristic studies in the Mexican state of Chiapas , and his ethnobotanical work in that state with various collab
Kathleen Mary Drew-Baker (6 November 1901 – 14 September 1957) was a British phycologist , known for her research on the edible seaweed Porphyra laciniata ( nori ), which led to a breakthrough for commercial cultivation. For the fictional character, see Drew Baker . British phycologist Kathleen Mary
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
William Henry Brewer (September 14, 1828 – November 2, 1910) was an American botanist . He worked on the first California Geological Survey and was the first Chair of Agriculture at Yale University 's Sheffield Scientific School . [1] American botanist (1828–1910) William Henry Brewer Born ( 1829-09
Francis Wall Oliver FRS [1] (10 May 1864 – 14 September 1951) was an English botanist. English botanist He was educated at Bootham School , [2] [3] York. He was Quain Professor of Botany at University College London 1890–1925 where he supervised the PhD of Margaret Jane Benson , and then Professor o
#16 Dixon Denham
Dixon Denham (1 January 1786 – 9 June 1828) was an English soldier, explorer of West Central Africa , and ultimately Governor of Sierra Leone . British explorer and Governor of Sierra Leone An 1826 portrait of Dixon Denham by Thomas Phillips
#17 Heinrich Kuhl
Heinrich Kuhl (17 September 1797 – 14 September 1821) was a German naturalist and zoologist . German naturalist and zoologist (1797–1821) Kuhl was born in Hanau ( Hesse , Germany ). Between 1817 and 1820, he was the assistant of professor Th. van Swinderen, docent natural history at the University o
#18 Gavril Tanfilyev
Gavril Ivanovich Tanfilyev ( Russian : Гавриил Иванович Танфильев 6 March 1857 – 14 September 1928) was a Russian and Soviet soil scientist and botanist who worked on biogeography and aspects of plants ecology associated with soil and climate and examined the distributional limits of plants. He also
#19 Eugéne Mayor
Eugène Mayor (7 June 1877, Neuchâtel – 14 September 1976, Neuchâtel) was a Swiss physician and mycologist . Swiss mycologist (1877–1976) He studied medicine in Geneva , and from 1906 worked as a physician in his hometown of Neuchâtel. In 1910, with parasitologist Otto Fuhrmann , he embarked on a sci
Rodolfo Amando (or Rudolph Amandus ) Philippi (14 September 1808 – 23 July 1904) was a German– Chilean paleontologist and zoologist . Philippi contributed primarily to malacology and paleontology. His grandson, Rodulfo Amando Philippi Bañados (1905-1969), was also a zoologist and in order to avoid c
Brookfield Zoo , also known as the Chicago Zoological Park , [2] [3] is a zoo located in the Chicago suburb of Brookfield, Illinois . It houses around 450 species of animals in an area of 216 acres (87 ha) . It opened on July 1, 1934, and quickly gained international recognition for using moats an
#2 Zoo Basel
Zoo Basel is a non-profit zoo in the city of Basel , Switzerland . Its official name is Zoologischer Garten Basel — or in English: Basel Zoological Garden. Basel residents affectionately call it Zolli . [5] Its main entrance is just outside Basel's downtown strip of Steinen-Vorstadt and extends in t
Adventure World ( ja : 白浜アドベンチャーワールド, Shirahama Adventure World ) is a theme park that integrates a zoo , a public aquarium , and an amusement park in the town on Shirayama , Wakayama Prefecture , Japan . It is operated by Hours Co., Ltd. (AWS), an affiliate of Marusue Co., Ltd. (real estate / const
#4 Breeding programs at Zoo Basel
The breeding programs at Zoo Basel have had many highlights since the zoo's opening in 1874. These include the worldwide first zoo births of an Indian rhinoceros and greater flamingo hatch, [1] as well as the first European gorilla birth. [2] Due to Zoo Basel's successful breeding programs, it manag