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This page provides a simple browsing interface for finding entities described by a property and a named value. Other available search interfaces include the page property search, and the ask query builder.
List of results
- For San Benito County, California, alluding to distribution +
- For Sextus Otto Lindberg, 1835 – 1889, Scandinavian br y ologist +
- For Sherwin Carlquist, b. 1930, Californian botanist +
- For Sir Charles Lyell, 1767–1849 +
- For Stephen Elliott, 1771–1830, American botanist and banker +
- For Stephen Hales, 1677–1761, English botanist +
- For Theodore M. Barkley, 1934–2004, North American botanist +
- For Thomas Williams Simmonds, d. 1804, English naturalist +
- For Toiyabe Mountain Range, Nevada +
- For Tom J. Mabry, 1932–2015, American botanist and phytochemist +
- For Toussaint Bastard, 1784 – 1846, French botanist +
- For Viktor Ferdinand Brotherus, 1849 – 1929, Finnish bryologist +
- For Viktor Ferdinand Brotherus, 1849–1929, Finnish bryologist +
- For Vincenz Franz Kosteletzky, 1801 – 1887, Czech botanist +
- For Virgilio Fallugi, 1627–1707, Italian abbot +
- For W. D. J. Koch, 1771–1849, German naturalist and physician +
- For William Baldwin, 1779–1819, American botanist +
- For William C. Cusick, 1842–1922, Oregon plant collector +
- For William Darlington, 1782–1863, Philadelphia botanist +
- For William Gambel, 1823–1849, American naturalist +
- For William Hudson, 1730 – 1793 English botanist +
- For William Russel Dudley, 1849–1911, American botanist +
- For William Turner, 1515 – 1568, English botanist +
- For William Vernon, d. 1711, English botanist +
- For William Watson, 1715–1787, British botanist +
- For William Welles Hollister, 1818–1886, California rancher +
- For Willis Linn Jepson, 1867–1946, California botanist +
- For Zaccheus Collins, 1764–1831, Philadelphia botanist +
- For Zenobia, third-century queen of Palmyra, a city-state in Syria +
- For Sequoyah, also known as George Guess, inventor and publisher of the Cherokee alphabet +
- For Theodor Herzog, 1880–1961, German botanist, and Latin, - ella, diminutive +
- For Thomas Drummond, 1780 – 1835, Scottish botanist who collected extensively on two expeditions to North America +
- For Thomas Nuttall, 1786–1859, British naturalist and plant collector, and Greek anthos, flower +
- For Thomas Taylor, 1775 – 1848, British bryologist and coauthor of the Muscologia Britannica +
- For Timotheus Smielowsky, 1769–1815, Russian botanist and pharmacist from St. Petersburg +
- For Townshend Stith Brandegee, 1843 – 1925, California botanist, explorer and collector, civil engineer, topographer +
- For Tyge Wittrock Böcher, 1909–1983, Danish cytogeneticist who worked on subarctic flowering plants +
- For Wilhelm Nikolaus Suksdorf, 1850–1932, German botanist and collector in the Pacific Northwest +
- For William Clifton, vital dates unknown, first attorney general of Georgia (1754–1764), later Chief Justice of West Florida +
- For William E. Parry, 1790–1855, arctic explorer during whose first expedition to the North American Arctic (1819–1820) specimens of the genus were first collected +
- For William F. Tolmie, 1812–1886, surgeon for Hudson’s Bay Company at Fort Vancouver +
- For William Gollan, 1855–1905, Scottish superintendent of Edinburgh Botanic Garden and collector in Kashmir +
- For William H. Harris, 1860–1920, F.L.S., British botanist and prolific collector of Jamaican plants +
- For William Hemsley Emory, 1811–1877, commander of Texas-Mexico boundary survey +
- For William Jackson Hooker, 1785 – 1865, British botanist and first Director of the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew +
- For William Kerr, d. 1814 collector in the far east, sponsored by Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, and superintendent of Botanic Garden, Peradinaya, Sri Lanka +
- For William Marbury Carpenter, 1811–1848, Louisiana physician and botanist +
- For William Russel Buck, b. 1950, American bryologist, and Latin - ella, diminutive +
- For William S. Sullivant, 1803–1873, American bryologist, who collected the type specimen in Ohio +
- For William Scrugham Lyon, 1851 – 1916 botanist, nurseryman, plant collector in California and Philippines, and Greek thamnos, bush or shrub +