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  • For H. A. Crum, 1922–2002, American bryologist  +
  • For H. M. C. L. F. zu Solms-Laubach, 1842–1915, German botanist  +
  • For Hardy B. Croom, 1797–1837, the discoverer  +
  • For Harvey Monroe Hall, 1874–1932, Californian botanist  +
  • For Heinrich Gustav Floerke, 1764–1835, German lichenologist  +
  • For Helen of Troy  +
  • For Hendrik Christian Pentz, 1738–1803, Swedish plant collector  +
  • For Henry Seymer, 1714–1785, British collector  +
  • For Hieronymus Bock, 1498–1553, German botanist  +
  • For Hippocrates, ca. 460–370 BC, Greek physician  +
  • For Howard Alvin Crum, 1922–2002, American bryologist  +
  • For Ignatz Doellinger (1770–1841), German botanist  +
  • For Ignaz Seliger, 1752–1812, Silesian pastor  +
  • For Ingebrigt Severin Hagen, 1852 – 1917, Norwegian bryologist  +
  • For Istrán Lumnitzer, 1750–1806, Hungarian botanist  +
  • For J. A. N. de Nesle, eighteenth-century French gardener at Poitiers  +
  • For J. C. Buxbaum, 1693–1730, its discoverer  +
  • For J. F. Bahí, 1775–1841, professor of botany at Barcelona  +
  • For J. F. K. Grimm, 1737–1821, physician and botanist of Gotha, Germany  +
  • For J. G. R. Andreae, 1724–1793, apothecary of Hanover, Germany  +
  • For J. H. Jaume St. Hilaire, 1772–1845, French botanist  +
  • For J. J. Blind, pastor at Münster, 1834–1848  +
  • For J. L. Calandrini, 1703–1758, Swiss botanist  +
  • For J. R. Gowen, English collector in Assam  +
  • For Jacobus Bontius, 1592–1631, Dutch physician and botanist in Java  +
  • For James Bolton, fl. 1750s–1799, English botanist, artist  +
  • For James Donald Richards, 1920 – 1980, American bryologist  +
  • For James Petiver, 1658–1718, English apothecary and botanist  +
  • For Jean Jacques Kickx, 1842–1887, Belgian botanist  +
  • For Jean Louis Berlandier, 1805–1851, Belgian explorer in North America  +
  • For Jean-François Gaulthier, 1708–1756, botanist and physician of Québec  +
  • For Greek mythological Astraea (star maiden), daughter of Zeus and Themis  +
  • For Greek mythological daughter of Cepheus and Cassiope, married to Perseus  +
  • For Guy L. Nesom, b. 1945, American botanist, avid researcher of Asteraceae  +
  • For Guy-Crescent Fagon, 1638–1718, French botanist and chemist, physician to Louis XIV  +
  • For Hans von Türckheim, 1853–1920, plant collector in Guatemala and West Indies  +
  • For Henri de Ponthieu, a West Indian merchant who sent plant collections to Sir Joseph Banks in 1778  +
  • For Henry Nicholas Bolander, 1831–1897, physician and collector for California State Geological Survey  +
  • For Henry P. Sartwell, 1792–1867, “one of my earliest and most valued botanical correspondents….” Quoted from protologue.  +
  • For Henry Shoemaker Conard, 1874–1971, bryologist of Grinnell College, Iowa  +
  • For Hermann Conring, 1606–1681, German professor of medicine and philosophy at Helmstedt  +
  • For Ivar T. Tidestrom, 1864–1956, Swedish-born American botanist noted for floras of central and western United States  +
  • For J. A. C. Chaptal, 1756–1831, who invented the wine-making process called chaptalization  +
  • For J. Cl. M. Mordant de Launay, 1750–1816, lawyer, later librarian at Musée d’Histoire Naturelle, Paris  +
  • For Jacob Bigelow, 1787–1879, Massachusetts medical and botanical scholar  +
  • For Jacob Breyne, 1637–1697, and his son Johann Philipp Breyne, 1680–1764, Polish botanists  +
  • For Jacob Christian Schaeffer, 1718–1790, German botanist, zoologist, theologian, and clergyman  +
  • For Jacob Pierre Berthoud van Berchem, eighteenth-century Dutch mineralogist and naturalist  +
  • For Jacob Whitman Bailey, 1811–1857, researcher of diatomaceous algae at the U.S. Military Academy  +
  • For Jacques Daléchamps (or D’Aléchamps), 1513–1588, French surgeon and botanist  +