Hans Schinz (6 December 1858 – 30 October 1941) was a Swiss explorer and botanist who was a native of Zürich. In 1884 he participated in an exploratory...
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Schinz is a Swiss surname. Notable people with the surname include: Albert Schinz (1870–1943), Swiss-born U.S. editor and academic Hans Schinz (1858–1941)...
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no. 1, pp. 834–840, doi:10.1002/cber.188702001188 H.E. Fierz (1936), Hans Schinz (ed.), "Johann Heinrich Ziegler (1857-1936)" [Quarterly Journal of the...
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1831. It was transferred to the genus Petunia as P. integrifolia by Hans Schinz and Albert Thellung in 1915. Petunia inflata had sometimes been considered...
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Review 1155 (2005). S. Passarge, Südafrika, (Oldenburg and Leipzig, 1908) Hans Schinz, Deutsch Südwest-Afrika, (Oldenburg and Leipzig, 1891) Herero people...
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America. The subfamily Gomphrenoideae was first published in 1893 by Hans Schinz (in: Engler und Prantl (Eds.): Die Natürlichen Pflanzenfamilien vol....
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on page 157 in 1990. The genus name of Schinziophyton is in honour of Hans Schinz (1858–1941), who was a Swiss explorer and botanist and was a native of...
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another species. Leucospermum integrifolium was described by Gandoger and Hans Schinz in 1913, and Leucospermum meisneri by Gandoger that same year. In 1932...
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Southern Africa in 1773–1779, described the larvae as "poisonous worms". Hans Schinz was the first scientist to document the process by which the Bushmen...
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Amaryllidaceae Subfamily: Agapanthoideae Endlicher Type genus Agapanthus T.A. Durand and Hans Schinz Genus Agapanthus Synonyms Agapanthaceae F. Voigt Agapantheae...
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