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    Franz Julius Ferdinand Meyen (28 June 1804 – 2 September 1840) was a Prussian physician and botanist. Meyen was born in Tilsit, East Prussia. In 1830...
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  • Meyen is a family name that may refer to: Franz Julius Ferdinand Meyen (1804-1840) was a German physician and botanist (abbreviation: Meyen). Harry Meyen...
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    was collected in 1831 by Franz Julius Ferdinand Meyen on the island of Oahu. List of Carex species "Carex meyenii Nees Meyen's sedge". USDA Plants Database...
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    (established by Christian Gottfried Daniel Nees von Esenbeck and Franz Julius Ferdinand Meyen in 1843) or Platyclinis (established by George Bentham in 1881)...
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    able to show that the plant was already described in 1834 by Franz Julius Ferdinand Meyen as Cereus arequipensis. Its correct name is therefore Neoraimondia...
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    first description as Cereus fascicularis was made in 1833 by Franz Julius Ferdinand Meyen. The specific epithet fascicularis means 'bundle-like, tuft-like'...
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  • Ũber die anorganischen Bestandteiele der Pflanzen. In 1832, Franz Julius Ferdinand Meyen named the plant genus Wiegmannia in his son's honor. The standard...
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    Humboldt Penguin, which was not formally described until 1834 by Franz Julius Ferdinand Meyen. If Diomedea chilensis Molina is not indeterminate, then it may...
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  • Thumbnail for Neoraimondia arequipensis
    species was first described as Cereus arequipensis in 1833 by Franz Julius Ferdinand Meyen. It was later placed in the genus Neoraimondia by Curt Backeberg...
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    described as Cereus candelaris in 1833 by the German botanist Franz Julius Ferdinand Meyen. In 1920, Britton and Rose placed it in the genus Browningia...
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