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List of results
- For Antoine Guillemin, 1796–1842, French botanist, author, and explorer +
- For Antonio Krapovickas, b. 1921 Argentinian botanist +
- For Apache Indians +
- For Arnold Gillen, seventeenth-century German botanist and physician +
- For Atamisco region of Chile +
- For Atanasio Echevería y Godoy, fl. 1787–1803, Mexican botanical artist +
- For August Jaeger, 1842 – 1877, Swiss bryologist +
- For Augustin Sageret, 1763–1851, French botanist +
- For Benjamin Stillingfleet, 1702–1771, British botanist +
- For Bernardo Cienfuegos, ca. 1580 – ca. 1640, Spanish botanist +
- For Billie Lee Turner, b. 1925, American botanist +
- For C. Allioni, 1725–1804, Italian botanist +
- For C. V. Piper, American botanist of the Pacific Northwest +
- For Captain Soleirol, collector in Corsica +
- For Captain William Clark, 1770–1838, of the Lewis and Clark Expedition +
- For Carl Friedrich E. Warnstorf, 1837–1921, German teacher and botanist +
- For Carl Gustav Sanio, 1832–1891, German botanist +
- For Carson Desert of Nevada +
- For Charles Francis Greville, 1749–1809, Fellow of the Royal Society +
- For Charles V, 1500–1558, Holy Roman Emperor +
- For Charles Wilkens Short, 1794–1863, Kentucky botanist +
- For Charles l’Écluse, 1525 – 1609, Flemish botanist +
- For Chen Pan Chieh, 1907–1970, Chinese bryologist +
- For Christian Georg Schwalbe, eighteenth-century medical botanist +
- For Antoine Nicolas Duchesne, 1747–1827 French botanist and monographer of Fragaria +
- For Antoni de Meca-Caçador-Cardona i de Beatrin, 1726–1788, benefactor of Royal College of Surgery of Barcelona +
- For Antonio Condal, 1745–1804, Spanish physician who accompanied Peter Loefling on a journey up the Orinoco River +
- For Archibald Menzies, 1754–1842, Scottish physician and naturalist with Vancouver Expedition 1790–1795, whobrought the type species from the Northwest Coast +
- For Arthur Herman Holmgren, 1912–1992, Noel Herman Holmgren, b. 1937, and Patricia Kern Holmgren, b. 1940, American botanists, and Greek anthos, flower +
- For August Fendler, 1813–1883, German-born plant collector in North and South America, early botanical explorer of southwestern United States +
- For August Fendler, 1813–1883, botanical collector, and Latin -ella, honor +
- For Auguste Henri Cornut de Coincy, 1837–1903, Spanish botanist, discoverer of first species described +
- For Auguste Jean Marie Bachelot de la Pylaie, 1786–1856, French bryologist +
- For Augustin Friedrich Walther, 1688 – 1746, German physician, anatomist, and botanist at Leipzig University +
- For Augustus Gottlieb Oemler, 1773 – 1852 Savannah pharmacist and entomologist +
- For Aven Nelson, 1859–1952, American botanist who studied the flora of Wyoming and neighboring states +
- For Barclay Hazard, 1852–1938, amateur botanist from Santa Barbara, California +
- For Baron W. F. von Karvinsky, 1780–1855, botanical collector in Brazil and Mexico +
- For Bartholomaeus Carrichter, sixteenth-century herbalist, alchemist, and physician to Emperor Maximilian II +
- For Bassiani Carminati, eighteenth-century Italian author of book on hygiene, therapeutics, and materia medica +
- For Benjamin Franklin, 1706–1790, American statesman, diplomat, physicist, man of letters +
- For C. F. Lessing, 1809–1862, German-born botanist, his nephew K. F. Lessing, and grandfather G. E. Lessing +
- For Carl Wilhelm Krug, 1833–1898, major collaborator with Urban on the West Indian flora, and Greek dendron, tree +
- For Carlo Antonio Lodovico Bellardi, 1741–1826, professor of botany at University of Turin +
- For Carlo Giuseppe Bertero, 1789–1831, Italian physician and botanist who settled in Chile +
- For Carlo Giuseppe, Conte di Firmian, 1717 – 1782 Austrian statesman and Governor-General of Lombardy +
- For Charles A. Mosier, 1871–1936, first superintendent of Royal Palm State Park, Florida’s first state park (now Everglades National Park) +
- For Charles Deering, frequent sponsor of J. K. Small in his botanical explorations +
- For Charles Léo Lesquereux, 1806 – 1889, Swiss-American bryologist and paleontol o gist +
- For Christian Cajus Lorenz Hirschfeldt, 1742–1792, Austrian botanist/horticulturist +