Gustave Adolphe Thuret (23 May 1817 – 10 May 1875) was a French botanist, and founder of the Jardin botanique de la Villa Thuret. Born in Paris, he belonged...
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Gustave Thuret Thuret, Puy-de-Dôme, a French commune Thuret family of clockmakers including: Isaac II Thuret (1630–1706), parent Jacques III Thuret (1669–1738)...
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abbreviation Thur., taxonomic author abbreviation for French botanist Gustave Thuret (1817–1875) Thür, a municipality in Rhineland-Palatine, Germany Thar...
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been created with plants found in the Antibes area in 1920. Thuret Park In 1857, Gustave Thuret discovered the Cap d'Antibes and bought five hectares (12...
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andrachne and A. canariensis. Named after Gustave Thuret, it is naturalised at Jardin botanique de la Villa Thuret. A. x thuretiana is renowned for its perfectly...
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is open weekdays without charge. The garden was created in 1857 by Gustave Thuret (1817-1875), a botanist best known for studies of reproduction in algae...
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canariensis and A. andrachne. Named after Gustave Thuret, it is naturalised at Jardin botanique de la Villa Thuret. A. x thuretiana is renowned for its perfectly...
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the genus Riocreuxia in his honour, and in turn, introduced him to Gustave Thuret. He also used Riocreux's talents to illustrate the nine volumes of "Le...
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transparent jelly fungus. The epithet "thuretiana" compliments botanist Gustave Thuret, owner of the Château de Rentilly, in the grounds of which E. thuretiana...
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painter at the Manufacture Royale de Porcelaine at Sèvres, he drew for Gustave Thuret, algologist, whom he accompanied to Cherbourg (around 1844-45). He bequeathed...
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