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  • For José Antonio Pavón, 1754 – 1844, Spanish physician and botanist  +
  • For José Béjar, eighteenth-century professor of surgery at Cádiz, Spain  +
  • For Karl Darmer, 1843–1918, German botanist and horticulturist  +
  • For L. G. A. Viguier, 1790–1867, French physician  +
  • For Lavater family, 17th-century physicians and naturalists of Zurich  +
  • For Lincoln Constance, 1909–2001, Californian botanist  +
  • For Lloyd H. Shinners, 1918–1971, American botanist  +
  • For Lorenz Oken, 1779–1851, German naturalist  +
  • For Louis Joseph Gay-Lussac, 1778–1850, French chemist  +
  • For Louis de Noailles, 1713 – 1793, first Duc d’Ayen  +
  • For Lowell David Flyr, 1937–1971, Texan, synantherologist  +
  • For Ludwig Molendo, 1833–1902, German muscologist  +
  • For Manfred Dittrich, b. 1934, German botanist  +
  • For Manuel M. Villada, 1841–1924, Mexican scientist  +
  • For Marcello Malpighi, 1628–1694, Italian anatomist  +
  • For Martin Lister (1638–1711), noted English physician and naturalist  +
  • For Meriwether Lewis, 1774–1809, American explorer  +
  • For Michael S. Bebb, 1833–1895, American botanist and willow specialist  +
  • For Michelangelo Console, 1812–1897, of Palermo Botanic Garden, Italy  +
  • For Mithridates Eupator, King of Pontus, 132–63 B.C.  +
  • For Mrs. A’Court, a British amateur botanist  +
  • For N. Takaki, 1915–2005, who first collected the genus in Japan  +
  • For Natalis (Noël) Caperon or Capperon, d. 1572, apothecary of Orleans  +
  • For Nathanael Gottfried Leske, 1751 – 1786, botanist of Lei p zig  +
  • For Nathaniel Jarvis Wyeth, 1802–1856, early western American explorer  +
  • For Josephus Monninus (José Moñino y Redondo), eighteenth-century Spanish Count of Florida-Blanca, administrator, and patron of botany  +
  • For José Victorino Lastarria Santander, 1817–1888, lawyer and founder of the Liberal Party in Chile  +
  • For Juan Antonio Pérez Hernández de Larrea, 1730–1803, Catholic bishop of Valladolid, Spain  +
  • For Leonhart Fuchs, 1501–1566, German physician, herbalist, and professor at Tübingen  +
  • For Leopold Loeske, 1865 – 1935, German bryologist and journalist, and Greek bryon, moss  +
  • For Leopold Loeske, 1865–1935, German botanist, and Greek hypnum, lichen or, by usage, pleurocarpous moss  +
  • For Lieutenant Amiel Weeks Whipple, 1816–1863, commander of Pacific Railroad Expedition 1853 & 1854  +
  • For Lloyd Herbert Shinners, 1918–1971, botanist, long at Southern Methodist University, founder of the journal Sida  +
  • For Loran Crittenden Anderson, b. 1936, fervent American enthusiast of Asteraceae, especially Chrysothamnus and related taxa  +
  • For Louis Antoine Prospere Herissant, 1745 – 1769, French physician, naturalist, and poet  +
  • For Louis Piré, 1827 – 1887, Belgian bryologist and father-in-law of Jules Cardot, and Latin - ella, diminutive  +
  • For Ludolf Karl Adelbert von Chamisso, 1781–1838, French-born German botanist  +
  • For Luis Blet, a Catalonian apothecary of the eighteenth century who accompanied Ruiz and Pavón on their New World explorations  +
  • For M. Gaillard de Merentonneau (or Charentonneau?), eighteenth-century French patron of botanists  +
  • For Magnus Lagerstroem, 1696–1759, friend of Linnaeus and supporter of Uppsala University  +
  • For Manfredus de Monte Imperiale, fourteenth-century Italian writer on medical simples  +
  • For Mariano Lagasca y Segura, Spanish botanist at the Madrid Botanical Garden  +
  • For Mariano Martínez de Galinsoga, 1766–1797, court physician and director of the Botanic Garden, Madrid  +
  • For Marie-Jean-Pierre Flourens, 1794–1867, physiologist, perpetual secretary, Académie des Sciences, Paris  +
  • For Mathias Mielichhofer, 1772 – 1847, Austrian collector of generitype specimen  +
  • For Melines Conkling Leavenworth, 1796–1862, American physician and botanist who collected in the southeastern United States  +
  • For Michael Pakenham Edgeworth, 1812–1881 Irish botanist and British civil servant in Bengal  +
  • For Michel Bégon, 1638 – 1710 French governor of Haiti and patron of botany  +
  • For Michel Sarrazin de l’Etang, 1659–1734, King’s physician in New France, who sent specimens to Europe  +
  • For Moses Marshall, 1758–1813, American botanist, nephew of and assistant to Humphrey Marshall  +