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    Johannes Jacobus Smith (Antwerp 29 June 1867 – Oegstgeest 14 January 1947) (sometimes written as Joannes Jacobus Smith) was a Dutch botanist who, between...
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  • The species was formally described in 1933 by Dutch botanist Johannes Jacobus Smith. "Dipodium fevrellii J.J.Sm". The Plant List version 1.1. Retrieved...
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  • expert J. J. Smith or J. J. Sm., Johannes Jacobus Smith (1867–1947), Dutch botanist James J. Smith, FBI Supervisory Special agent James John Smith (electrical...
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  • The species was formally described in 1910 by Dutch botanist Johannes Jacobus Smith. "Dipodium purpureum J.J.Sm". The Plant List version 1.1. Retrieved...
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  • Vanuatu and Wallis and Futuna). It was first described by Johannes Jacobus Smith in 1933. "Acanthophippium splendidum", World Checklist of Selected Plant...
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    island of Java in Indonesia. It was described by Dutch botanist Johannes Jacobus Smith in 1910. Chadburn, H.; Schuiteman, A. (2020). "Dendrobium capra". IUCN...
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  • The species was formally described in 1927 by Dutch botanist Johannes Jacobus Smith. "Dipodium conduplicatum J.J.Sm". The Plant List version 1.1. Retrieved...
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    Orchid of Thailand, Abdominea สกุล แอ็บโดมีเนีย ตั้งชื่อโดย Johannes Jacobus Smith (J.J.Sm.) นักพฤกษศาสตร์ ชาวเดนมาร์ก เมื่อปี พ.ศ.2457 ซึ่งตั้งชื่อสกุลมาจากภาษาลาตินว่า...
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    enthusiast. One of his students was Joannes Jacobus Smith with whom he continued to collaborate in botany with Smith working on plants in Dutch Java. After...
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  • The species was formally described in 1900 by Dutch botanist Johannes Jacobus Smith. "Dipodium elegans J.J.Sm". The Plant List version 1.1. Retrieved 1...
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