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  1. Carl Ludwig Willdenow (22 August 1765 – 10 July 1812) was a German botanist, pharmacist, and plant taxonomist. He is considered one of the founders of phytogeography, the study of the geographic distribution of plants. Willdenow was also a mentor of Alexander von Humboldt, one of the earliest and best known phytogeographers.

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  2. In Berlin-Dahlem Botanical Garden and Botanical Museum. In 1801 the botanist Carl Ludwig Willdenow became director and began to rehabilitate the garden; a decade later he had created what was to become one of the outstanding botanical research centres and public displays of Europe.

  3. WILLDENOW, KARL LUDWIG (b Berlin, Germany, 22 August 1765: d Berlin 10 July 1812) botany, historical phytogeography. As a botanist in the Linnaean tradition, Willdenow was concerned chiefly with description and classification although he also helped lay the foundations for the new field of phytogeography that emerged in the early nineteenth ...

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  5. Carl Ludwig Willdenow was a German botanist, pharmacist, and plant taxonomist. He is considered one of the founders of phytogeography, the study of the geographic distribution of plants. Willdenow was also a mentor of Alexander von Humboldt, one of the earliest and best known phytogeographers.

  6. Carl Ludwig Willdenow (* 22. August 1765 in Berlin; † 10. Juli 1812 ebenda) war ein deutscher Botaniker. Sein offizielles botanisches Autorenkürzel lautet „ Willd. Inhaltsverzeichnis. 1 Leben und Wirken. 1.1 Leben. 1.2 Wirken. 2 Mitgliedschaften. 3 Ehrungen. 4 Schriften (Auswahl) 4.1 Selbständige Schriften. 4.2 Herausgegebene Schriften.

  7. Aug 19, 2019 · Willdenow is a major figure in the field of botany, considered to be the individual who laid the foundation for the field of phytogeography (the geographical distribution of plants). His father introduced him to the study of plants at a young age, and by his teenage years, he had created his own herbarium.

  8. German botanist Carl Ludwig Willdenow (1765-I812). With the destruction of the main collections during World War II the Berlin herbarium was back at its first beginnings of 1815-I1818. In accord-ance with eighteenth-century practice Willdenow had built up a private herbarium rather than an institutional one. After his studies in pharmaceu-

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