• Pieter van Royen (1923-2002) was a Dutch botanist. He is an author of many papers on the flora of New Guinea. Pieter van Royen was born in Lahat, South...
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  • original breeder, South African Senator J. C. van Rooy Van Rooi, variant spelling Van Rooyen and Van Royen, Dutch surnames of the same origin "Nederlandse...
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  • piundaundensis is a monocotyledonous plant species that was first described by Pieter van Royen, and given its current name by Rosemary Margaret Smith. Pleuranthodium...
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    can help him to survive in the Outer World. Lynn Van Royen as Luz Hendriks, second daughter of Pieter Hendriks. She is autistic and has difficulties to...
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  • Australia, its status is least concern. The genus name of Van-royena is in honour of Pieter van Royen (1923–2002), a Dutch botanist. He was an author of many...
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    Joseph S. Frelinghuysen Jr.) in 1981. "DUTCH MINISTER TO AMERICA DIES. Dr van Royen Had a Long Diplomatic Career". The Boston Globe. 31 August 1933. p. 9...
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    of Papua New Guinea where she assisted scientists, such as botanist Pieter van Royen, in the study of alpine flora within the region. In 1980, she created...
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  • Proskauer (1923–1970) Prowazek – Stanislaus von Prowazek (1875–1915) P.RoyenPieter van Royen (1923–2002) P.Rubtzoff – Peter Rubtzoff (1920–1995) Pryer – Kathleen...
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  • Mawenzi climbing guide Archived 2014-04-13 at the Wayback Machine Pieter van Royen The Alpine Flora of New Guinea, J. Cramer, 1980, p. 259 Chris Ballard...
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    Cammaert, Fred (19 January 2012). "Jan Pieter Minckelers (1748-1824); a life of education and science". In van Royen, Eric (ed.). Maastricht city of knowledge:...
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