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- a specialist in lichens. He published under the name Johannes Müller Argoviensis to distinguish himself from other naturalists with similar names. Müller...
- Typha × argoviensis grows in freshwater marshes. Paul Ascherson; Paul Graebner (1897). Synopsis der Mitteleuropäischen Flora 1: Typha x argoviensis (in German)...
- Nomenclature. Müller Argoviensis was also entrusted with the preparation of Acalypha for the Flora Brasiliensis of Martius (Müller Argoviensis, 1874), in which...
- the Philippines and Sumatra. It was first described by Johannes Müller Argoviensis in 1866. "Mallotus korthalsii Müll.Arg.", Plants of the World Online...
- Acalypha wilkesiana, common names copperleaf, Jacob's coat and Flamengueira, is an evergreen shrub growing to 3 metres (9.8 ft) high and 2 metres (6 ft...
- Theodor Müller (1873–1953), German-Australian sculptor Johannes Müller Argoviensis (1828–1896), Swiss botanist Johannes Müller (theologian) (1864–1949)...
- lesser bulrush, narrow leaf cattail (America), or jambu (India) Typha × argoviensis – (Germany and Switzerland) Typha austro-orientalis – (European Russia)...
- synonym of Moultonianthus leembruggi**** (Boerl. & Koord.) Steenis Müller Argoviensis, Johannes. 1866. Prodromus Systematis Naturalis Regni Vegetabilis 15(2):...
- "Die Flechtengattung Candelariella Müller Argoviensis" [The lichen genus Candelariella Müller Argoviensis]. Annales Botanici Societatis Zoologicae Botanicae...
- prickly 3-seeded capsules. It was first described by Johannes Müller Argoviensis in 1865 as Jatropha texana. It was then moved to the genus Cnidoscolus...