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- Bénédict Pierre Georges Hochreutiner (1873-1959) was a Swiss botanist and plant taxonomist. A native of Saint-Gall, he studied theology and natural sciences...
- for a Solanaceous genus related to Datura). Bénédict Pierre Georges Hochreutiner recombined the taxon in 1930 to a new genus, Mycetanthe, but Hermann...
- Benedikt Hertel (born 1996), German bobsledder Bénédict Pierre Georges Hochreutiner (1873–1959), Swiss botanist and plant taxonomist Benedikt Höwedes (born...
- described Berberis hispanica as a separate species. In 1904, Bénédict P. G. Hochreutiner raised B. vulgaris var. australis to the full species Berberis australis...
- Grewioideae is a subfamily of the family Malvaceae and was first described by Hochreutiner. The group is named after its type genus, Grewia, which is named for...
- the historian Hermann Wartmann (1835-1929) and his wife Louise, née Hochreutiner. He grew up in St. Gallen and attended the Gymnasium of the Kantonsschule...
- At least Reichenbach was remembered. In 1930 Bénédict Pierre Georges Hochreutiner moved two of the known taxa to his genus Mycetanthe. In 1934 Hermann...
- Christoph Hochreutiner (1662–1742) 1722–1723 (1st) Jakob Züblin (1653–1729) 1723 (8th) Georg Wartmann (1645–1727) 1724 (3rd) Christoph Hochreutiner (1662–1742)...
- The species was first formally described by Swiss botanist Bénédict Hochreutiner in the 5th volume of Candollea in 1934. His description was based on...
- “Hochreutiner'sche Eisenhandlung” (hardware store) opened in St. Gallen. The Hochreutiner family ran the business for four generations. In 1862, with no further...