John Milton Bigelow (June 23, 1804 – July 18, 1878) was an American physician and botanist. He had a successful medical practice, and also, a keen interest...
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States Army officer and son of John Bigelow John Milton Bigelow (1804–1878), American physician and botanist John P. Bigelow (1797–1872), mayor of Boston...
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Quercus sinuata var. breviloba (redirect from Bigelow oak)
greater than ninety degrees at the apex. John Milton Bigelow collected and pressed the first specimen of Bigelow oak in a mountain gorge near Howard Springs...
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Allium bigelovii (redirect from Bigelow's onion)
elevations of 500–1,700 m (1,600–5,600 ft). The specific epithet honors John Milton Bigelow (based on the Latinized form of his surname, Bigelovius). Allium...
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Bieberstein Jacob Bigelow John Milton Bigelow Gustaf Johan Billberg Gottlieb Wilhelm Bischoff Johannes Bisse Francisco Manuel Blanco John Bradby Blake William...
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first description as Opuntia echinocarpa by George Engelmann and John Milton Bigelow was published in 1856. Frederik Marcus Knuth placed the species in...
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Sciences in 1862. He described it from a specimen collected by Dr. John Milton Bigelow made in October 1853 in the Sandia Mountains of New Mexico. He named...
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Clintonia andrewsiana (category Taxa named by John Torrey)
lily family Liliaceae. The species was discovered by John Milton Bigelow in 1854 and described by John Torrey in 1856. The specific epithet andrewsiana honors...
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Trillium chloropetalum (category Taxa named by John Torrey)
albidum. In 1856, John Torrey described Trillium sessile var. chloropetalum based on a specimen collected by John Milton Bigelow two years earlier in...
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first scientific description was published by George Engelmann and John Milton Bigelow in 1856. However, they also identified some specimens as a separate...
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