- Carl
Johan Fredrik Skottsberg (1
December 1880 – 14 June 1963) was a
Swedish botanist and
explorer of Antarctica.
Skottsberg was born in
Karlshamn on...
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Archived from the
original on 29
April 2024.
Retrieved 17
December 2021.
Skottsberg, Carl (1911), The
Wilds of Patagonia: A
Narrative of the
Swedish Expedition...
- Nordenskjöld Lake, but it also
receives the
water from the
outlet of
Skottsberg Lake. The
water of
Paine River feeding the Pehoé Lake have
emerged from...
- the
islands were
visited by the
Swedish Magellanic Expedition and Carl
Skottsberg is
believed to have been the last to have seen the
Santalum fernandezianum...
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habitats of the
Andes of
southern Argentina and Chile.
Swedish botanist Carl
Skottsberg described O.
fuegiana in 1916.
Plants of this
species are very small,...
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edition ed.). Princeton, New Jersey. ISBN 978-0691156583. OCLC 801599569
Skottsberg, C. – The
Vegetation in
South Georgia. Stonehouse,
Bernard – The King...
- Juan Fernández
Islands off the
coast of Chile. Last seen in 1908 by Carl
Skottsberg, the
species was cut to
extinction for its
aromatic wood.
World Conservation...
- plan,
suggesting an awl. The
southernmost point of the
island is
called Skottsberg Point,
which marks the west side of
Mikkelsen Harbor, the most prominent...
- the area in the
following decades,
including Otto Nordenskiöld, Carl
Skottsberg, and
Alberto María de Agostini.
Gunther Plüschow was the
first person...
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Wikstroemia skottsbergiana, also
called Skottsberg's false ohelo and
Skottsberg's wikstroemia, is a
species of
flowering plant in the
family Thymelaeaceae...