- Pál
Kitaibel (3
February 1757 – 13
December 1817) was a
Hungarian botanist and chemist. He was born at
Nagymarton (today Mattersburg, Austria) and studied...
- The
specific name, kitaibelii, is in
honor of
Hungarian botanist Paul
Kitaibel. Böhme, W.; Lymberakis, P.; Ajtic, R.; Tok, V.; Ugurtas, I.H.; Sevinç,...
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properties predicted for antimony. In 1789, a
Hungarian scientist, Pál
Kitaibel,
discovered the
element independently in an ore from Deutsch-Pilsen that...
- samples.
Tellurium was also
discovered independently by
Hungarian Pál
Kitaibel in 1789.
Mueller sent some of his
mineral to
Klaproth in 1796. Klaproth...
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purple primrose)
Primula kingii Primula kisoana Primula kitaibeliana (
Kitaibel's primrose)
Primula klattii Primula laurentiana (birdseye primrose) Primula...
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August 29, 2005
Socorro LINEAR · 2.9 km MPC · JPL 469773
Kitaibel 2005 QB76
Kitaibel August 30, 2005 Piszkéstető K. Sárneczky, Z. Kuli
critical 780...
- Ruiz & Pavón Jiménez is S.
albidum as
described by Dunal. S.
incanum of
Kitaibel based on
Kanitz is S.
villosum as
described by
Philip Miller S. incanum...
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studied the
botany of
Hungary with Pál
Kitaibel. His
herbarium is
archived in Prague.
Together with
Kitaibel he
wrote Descriptiones et
icones plantarum...
- Kitam.
Flora of China, 猪毛蒿 zhu mao hao,
Artemisia scoparia Waldstein &
Kitaibel, Descr. Icon. Pl. Hung. 1: 66. 1802.
Altervista Flora Italiana, ****enzio...
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species by
Heinrich Wilhelm Schott to
honour the
Hungarian botanist Pál
Kitaibel (1757–1817), who had
classified the
plant as
Aquilegia viscosa. The species...