Otto Sendtner (27 June 1813 – 21 April 1859) was a German botanist and phytogeographer born in Munich. He received his education at the University of...
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platanifolium Sims S. platanifolium var. lagoense is the Solanum affine of Otto Sendtner. Solanum villosissimum Zuccagni In addition, the name Solanum mammosum...
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Nierembergia scoparia (category Taxa named by Otto Sendtner)
Nierembergia scoparia is a species of plant in the family Solanaceae. It goes by the common name cupflower or tall cupflower. The species is an herbaceous...
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Solanum chloranthum DC. S. chloranthum as described by Poeppig based on Otto Sendtner in von Martius is now S. velutinum S. chloranthum as described by Philipp...
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Schur is S. villosum as described by Philip Miller. S. arenarium of Otto Sendtner is a valid species Solanum macowanii Fourc. Solanum pentapetaloides...
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Alps and the sixth-highest mountain in Slovenia. First ascended by Otto Sendtner in 1842, it is now frequently ascended, with numerous mountain huts...
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Solanum spectabile var. subhastatum as described by Otto Sendtner in von Martius is the S. affine of Sendtner. Solanum thomsonii C.H.Wright The botanist Bitter...
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Dunal (non Willd.: preoccupied) S. obtusifolium of Hartweg based on Otto Sendtner in von Martius is S. ferrugineum. S. obtusifolium of Willdenow is S...
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Hungarian descent. The Latin specific epithet of sendtneri refers to Otto Sendtner, (1813–1859) a German botanist and phytogeographer. Halacsya sendtneri...
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prematurely retired from teaching in 1861 due to problems with eyesight. With Otto Sendtner (1813–1859), a professor of botany at the University of Munich, he participated...
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