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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 Jens Christian Clausen, 1891–1969, Californian botanist  +
  • For Jeremiah Bernard Brinton, 1835–1894, of Philadelphia  +
  • For Johan Leche, 1704 – 1764, Swedish botanist  +
  • For Johan Ångström, 1813–1879, Swedish bryologist  +
  • For Johann Bartsch, 1709–1738, German physician  +
  • For Johann David Schoepf, 1752–1800, German physician and botanist  +
  • For Johann Emanuel Pohl, 1782 – 1834, physician of Dresden  +
  • For Johann Frankenius, 1590 – 1661, Swedish botanist  +
  • For Johann Gerhard König, 1827–1785, pupil of Linnaeus  +
  • For Johann Gottlob Wilhelm Voit, 1787 – 1813, German bryologist  +
  • For Johann Hedwig, 1730 – 1799, German bryologist and physician  +
  • For Johann Horkel, 1769–1846, German plant physiologist  +
  • For Johann Jakob Scheuchzer, 1672–1733, Swiss botanist  +
  • For Johannes Burman, 1707–1779, Dutch botanist  +
  • For Johannes Flüggé, 1775–1816, German botanist  +
  • For John Donnell Smith, 1829 – 1928, American taxonomist  +
  • For John Ernest Gunner, 1718–1773, Norwegian bishop and botanist  +
  • For John G. Packer, b. 1929, Canadian botanist  +
  • For John Gundlach, 1810–1896, naturalist and traveler  +
  • For John Kunkel Small, 1869–1938, American botanist  +
  • For John Macoun, 1831 – 1920 Canadian botanist and explorer  +
  • For John Shepherd, 1764–1836, curator of the Liverpool Botanic Garden  +
  • For John Sims, 1749–1831, British physician and botanist  +
  • For John Stuart, 1713–1792, Third Earl of Bute  +
  • For John Thomas Howell, 1903–1994, California botanist  +
  • For Jonathan Stokes, 1755–1831, English physician and botanist  +
  • For Josef Gottfried Mikan, 1743–1814, professor, University of Prague  +
  • For Joseph Prince Tracy, 1879–1953, Californian botanist  +
  • 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  +
  • For Jean Nicholas Nicollet, 1786–1843, “…who spent several years in exploring the country watered by the Mississippi and Missouri rivers, and who was employed by the United States Government in a survey of the region….” Quoted from protologue.  +
  • For Joachim Christian Timm, 1734–1805, botanist and Burgermeister of Malchin, Mecklenberg  +
  • For Johan Erik Forsström, 1775 – 1824, Swedish pastor and plant collector  +
  • For Johann August Carl Sievers, 1762–1795, German-born apothecary who explored eastern Russia in search of medicinal rhubarb  +
  • For Johann F. G. von Eschscholtz, 1793-1831, Estonian physician and biologist who traveled with Chamisso on the Romanzoff (or Kotzebue) Expedition to the Pacific Coast  +
  • For Johann Friedrich Wolff, 1778–1806, German physician, and Latin ella, diminutive  +
  • For Johann Gottfried Zinn, 1727–1759, professor of botany, Göttingen, known for botanical studies in Mexico  +
  • For Johann Heinrich von Heucher, 1677–1747, Austrian-born medical botanist and professor of medicine at Wittenberg, later Dresden  +
  • For Johann Jakob Roemer, 1763-1819, Swiss physician and naturalist at Zürich  +
  • For Johann Thal, German physician and botanist who lived during the mid 1500s  +
  • For Johann van der Deutz, ca. 1743–1784, Dutch merchant and patron of Carl Peter Thunberg  +
  • For John Adlum, 1759-1836, a horticulturist born in York, Pa., died in Georgetown, D.C.  +
  • For John Bartram, 1699 – 1777, Pennsylvania botanist, horticulturist, and explorer  +
  • For John Bradbury, 1768–1823, English naturalist, collector for the Liverpool Botanic Garden in the Missouri Territory, 1810–1811  +
  • For John Brickell, 1748–1809, Irish-born physician and naturalist who settled in Georgia (not John Brickell, 1710?–1745, Irish naturalist who visited North Carolina ca. 1729–1731 and published on the natural history of North Carolina in 1737)  +
  • For John Charles Frémont, 1813 – 1890, U.S. military explorer and politician, and Greek dendron, tree  +
  • For John Herman Sandberg, 1848–1917, Swedish-born American botanist and physician who collected extensively in the Pacific Northwest  +
  • For John Lyon, 1765–1814, Scottish-born, early American botanist and explorer of southern Appalachians  +
  • For John Prescott (d. 1837), a British botanist resident in Russia who traveled widely in northern Asia  +
  • For John Russell Bartlett, 1805–1886, United States Commissioner of the U.S.-Mexico Boundary Survey  +
  • For John Scouler, 1804–1871, physician, botanical collector, and naturalist  +
  • For Joseph Donat Surian, d. 1691, French physician who collected plants in the West Indies  +