langs: 29 сентября [ru] / september 29 [en] / 29. september [de] / 29 septembre [fr] / 29 settembre [it] / 29 de septiembre [es]
days: september 26 / september 27 / september 28 / september 29 / september 30 / october 1 / october 2
Symphyotrichum novi-belgii (formerly Aster novi-belgii ), commonly called New York aster , [3] is a species of flowering plant . It is the type species for Symphyotrichum , a genus in the family Asteraceae , whose species were once considered to be part of the genus Aster . Plants in both these gene
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
Nepenthes rajah / n ɪ ˈ p ɛ n θ iː z ˈ r ɑː dʒ ə / is a carnivorous pitcher plant species of the family Nepenthaceae . It is endemic to Mount Kinabalu and neighbouring Mount Tambuyukon in Sabah , Malaysian Borneo . [3] Nepenthes rajah grows exclusively on serpentine substrates , particularly in area
Alvah Augustus Eaton (November 20, 1865 – September 29, 1908) was an American botanist who described many species of pteridophytes , orchids and grass. [1] U.S. botanist (1865-1908)
William Codman Sturgis (November 15, 1862, in Boston, MA – September 29, 1942, in New York City) was an American mycologist . Born in Boston, Massachusetts , he was the son of Russell Sturgis (1831-1899) and his first wife Susan Codman Welles, the younger brother of the architect R. Clipston Sturgis
Una Vivienne Cassie Cooper MNZM (née Dellow , born 29 September 1926) is a New Zealand planktologist and botanist . New Zealand planktologist and botanist Vivienne Cassie Cooper MNZM Born Una Vivienne Dellow ( 1926-09-29 ) 29 September 1926 (age 95) Auckland , New Zealand Occupation Planktologist
Boris Alexeevich Fedtschenko (27 December 1872 – 29 September 1947) was a Russian plant pathologist and botanist . He is primarily known for his work on various regions of Russia, especially the Caucasus, Siberia and Asiatic Russia. He was also head botanist at the Saint Petersburg Botanical Garde
David Douglas Cunningham CIE FRS FZS FLS (29 September 1843 – 31 December 1914) was a Scottish doctor and researcher who worked extensively in India on various aspects of public health and medicine. He studied the spread of bacteria and the spores of fungi through the air and conducted research on c
Friedrich Leybold (29 September 1827, Grossköllenbach ( Bavaria ) – 31 December 1879, Santiago de Chile ) was a German-Chilean pharmacist and naturalist . Not to be confused with Friedrich Ernst Leibold (or Leybold). In 1855 he relocated to Chile as a pharmaceutical industrialist, [1] eventually set
August Johann Georg Karl Batsch (28 October 1761 – 29 September 1802) was a German naturalist . He was a recognised authority on mushrooms , and also described new species of ferns , bryophytes , and seed plants . German naturalist (1761–1802) "Batsch" redirects here. For other uses, see Batsch (dis
Fredrik Nylander (9 September 1820 – 29 September 1880) was a Finnish physician and botanist who was among the first to study the plants of Finland, describing about eleven new species. The standard author abbreviation F.Nyl. is used to indicate this person as the author when citing a botanical name
Francis Marion Ownbey (29 September 1910 - 1974) was an American botanist. U.S. botanist (1910–1974) Francis Marion Ownbey Born 1910 Kirksville, Missouri Died 1974 Nationality American Ownbey earned his Ph.D. at the Washington University in St. Louis , with Jesse M. Greenman . Ownbey began to teach
#10 Olaf Hagerup
Olaf Hagerup (29 September 1889 – 2 March 1961) was a Danish botanist . He studied botany at the University of Copenhagen from 1911 under the professors Eugenius Warming , Christen C. Raunkiær , L. Kolderup Rosenvinge og W. Johannsen . He took his Ph.D. from the same university in 1930. From 1934 to
Christen Friis Rottbøll (3 March 1727, at Hørbygård, Denmark – 15 June 1797, in Copenhagen ) was a Danish physician and botanist : He was a pupil of Carolus Linnaeus . Christen Friis Rottbøll Portrait
#12 François Rozier
Jean-Baptiste François Rozier (23 January 1734 in Saint-Nizier parish, Lyon – 28/29 September 1793 in Lyon [1] ) was a French botanist and agronomist . French botanist (1734–1793) This article may be expanded with text translated from the corresponding article in French . (March 2015) Click [show] f
Johannes Boye Petersen (29 September 1887 – 22 March 1961) was a Danish botanist and phycologist , mainly working on diatoms . Danish botanist and phycologist (1887–1961)
Wilhelm Olbers Focke (5 April 1834, Bremen – 29 September 1922, Bremen) was a medical doctor and botanist who in 1881 published a significant work on plant breeding entitled Die Pflanzen-Mischlinge, Ein Beitrag zur Biologie der Gewächse (The plant hybrids, a contribution to the biology of plants) [1
#15 Francis Rose
Francis Rose MBE (29 September 1921 – 15 July 2006) was an English field botanist and conservationist. He was an author, researcher and teacher. His ecological interests in Britain and Europe included bryophytes , fungi , lichens , higher plants , plant communities and woodlands . British botanist (
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 Tayto Park
Tayto Park ( Irish : Páirc Tayto ) is an amusement park in Ireland , originally themed based on the Irish potato crisp brand Tayto . It is located in the townland of Kilbrew, in County Meath and was founded by farmer-turned-entrepreneur Ray Coyle (d. 2022). [3] [4] Amusement park in Ireland Tayto Pa
A number of orcas , also called killer whales, are held in captivity by humans for breeding or performance purposes. The practice of capturing and displaying orcas in exhibitions began in the 1960s, and they soon became popular attractions at public aquariums and aquatic theme parks due to their int
#3 Dolphinarium
A dolphinarium is an aquarium for dolphins . The dolphins are usually kept in a pool, though occasionally they may be kept in pens in the open sea, either for research or public performances. Some dolphinariums consist of one pool where dolphins perform for the public, others are part of larger park