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Johannes Elias Teijsmann (1 June 1808 – 22 June 1882) was a biologist,
botanist and
plant collector. He was born in Arnhem, The Netherlands. His surname...
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under the
leadership of many
renowned botanists including Johannes Elias Teijsmann,
Rudolph Herman Christiaan Carel Scheffer, and
Melchior Treub.
Since its...
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conducted most of
their important research in the East
Indies archipelago are
Teijsmann, Junghuhn, Eijkman,
Dubois and Wallace. Many
important art,
culture and...
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garden was
founded in 1852 by the
Dutch botanist Johannes Elias Teijsmann as a
branch of the
Bogor Botanical Gardens, and its
layout was completed...
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colour on the
tepal edges. The
plant was
discovered in 1859 by
Johannes Teijsmann, who sent it to the
botanic garden at Leiden, Netherlands,
Hortus Botanicus...
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Australian National Botanic Gardens.
Retrieved 2
September 2012.
Teijsmann,
Johannes Elias & Binnendijk, Simon. 1862.
Natuurkundig Tijdschrift voor...
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became embroiled in a
bitter and
extended controversy with
Johannes Elias Teijsmann, hortul**** of 's
Lands Plantentuin at
Buitenzorg (now Bogor) and J.C...
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growing without a trunk. The
genus was
named in
honor of
Johannes Elias Teijsmann, a
Dutch botanist who was
director of the
Bogor Botanical Gardens from...
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monocotyledonous plant species that was
first described by
Johannes Elias Teijsmann and
Simon Binnendijk, and
given its
current name by
Rosemary Margaret...
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Online | Kew Science". Powo.science.kew.org.
Retrieved 14
February 2022.
Teijsmann, J. E., & Binnendijk, S. (1855).
Plantae novae horti Bogoriensis in insula...