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  2. Adrien-Henri de Jussieu (23 December 1797 – 29 June 1853) was a French botanist. Born in Paris as the son of botanist Antoine Laurent de Jussieu, he received the degree of Doctor of Medicine in 1824 with a treatise of the plant family Euphorbiaceae.

    • 29 June 1853 (aged 55)
  3. Su publicación principal fue Cours élémentaire de botanique (París) y la Géographie botanique (París, 1846), además de varias monografías, la más notable, la que trata sobre la familia Malpighiaceae .

    • Adrien Henri Laurent de Jussieu
    • Adrien de Jussieu
  4. In Antoine-Laurent de Jussieu His son, Adrien-Laurent-Henri de Jussieu (1797–1853), is best known for his Embryons Monocotylédones (1844), on which he worked for more than 13 years, and Cours élémentaire de botanique (1842–44), which was translated into many languages.

  5. Jussieu, Adrien Henri Laurent De (b Paris, France, 23 December 1797; d. Paris, 29 June 1853) botany. Adrien de Jussieu, the last in a long familial line of botanists, was the son of Antoine-Laurent de Jussieu. As a third-generation botanist he was able to follow his vocation with considerably less initial difficulty than his father and granduncles.

  6. Adrien-Henri de Jussieu is the 442nd most popular biologist (down from 378th in 2019), the 3,366th most popular biography from France (down from 2,811th in 2019) and the 61st most popular French Biologist.

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