- was
placed on
Lindheimer's grave.
Ferdinand Jacob Lindheimer was born to
merchant Johann Hartmann and
Jahnette Magdeline Reisser Lindheimer on May 21, 1801...
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Oenothera lindheimeri,
commonly known as
Lindheimer's beeblossom,
white gaura, pink gaura,
Lindheimer's clockweed, and
Indian feather, is a
species of...
- The
Lindheimer House is
located in the city of New Braunfels,
county of Comal, in the U.S.
state of Texas. It was
added to the
National Register of Historic...
- (1693–1771),
sheriff (Schultheiß) of Frankfurt, and of Anna
Margaretha Lindheimer (1711–1783). Kruse,
Joseph A. (2018). "Poetisch-religiöse Vorratskammer...
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lindheimeri is to
honor the German-American
naturalist Ferdinand Jacob Lindheimer, who
collected the
first specimen in New Braunfels, Texas. The
Texas rat...
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Lindheimer Astrophysical Research Center was an
astronomical observatory used for
teaching and research,
located on the Evanston,
Illinois campus of Northwestern...
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Benjamin Franklin Lindheimer (October 1, 1889 – June 5, 1960) was an
American businessman who
owned Chicago's
Washington Park Race
Track from 1935 until...
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Luxembourg to
victory in the
first race ever run at Arlington.
Benjamin F.
Lindheimer acquired control of
Arlington Park in 1940 and
owned it
until his death...
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newspaper was established,
edited by
German Texan botanist Ferdinand Lindheimer. The
newspaper continues to
publish under its
current name, the Herald-Zeitung...
- gr****, 3-6' H,
known by the
common names big muhly, blue muhly, and
Lindheimer's muhly. It is
native to
North America,
where it can be
found in northern...