Philipp Wilhelm Albrecht Zimmermann (23 April 1860, Braunschweig – 22 February 1931, Berlin) was a German botanist.[1] He was a botanist and collector of fungi and spermatophytes, who worked in Indonesia and Tanzania from 1902 to 1919. He moved to Indonesia in 1896 and studied applied botany.[2] In 1902 he moved to Africa to join the Amani Research Institute that was established that year. He returned to Germany after World War I in 1920.
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