Giulio Pontedera (7 May 1688 – 3 September 1757) was an Italian botanist of Tuscan origin. He was professor of botany at Padua, and director of the botanical...
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The genus was named by Linnaeus in honour of the Italian botanist Giulio Pontedera. Pontederia plants have large waxy leaves, succulent stems and a thick...
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Antonio Capello) 69 Francesco Luigi Fanzago 70 Francesco Pisani 71 Giulio Pontedera 72 Nicolò Tron 73 Francesco Guicciardini 74 Jacopo Menochi 75 John...
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PMID 13609377. S2CID 260059977. PERUZZI, D (1957). "[Three letters from Giulio Pontedera to Albrecht von Haller.]". La Rassegna di Clinica, Terapia e Scienze...
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and Latin plant name Caryophyllales St Pontederiaceae Pontederia P Giulio Pontedera (1688–1757) Commelinales Portulacaceae Portulaca L Latin plant name...
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his native city, then at the University of Padua, under Morgagni and Giulio Pontedera. Alessandro traveled to Florence and Rome, and from ancient manuscripts...
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recognized as far back as Andrea Cesalpino in the 1630s and again by Giulio Pontedera in the 1720s, but the official nomenclature arose after Cassini's work...
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Heister, Adriaan van Royen, Johann Jacob Dillen, Antoine de Jussieu, Giulio Pontedera, Johann Amman, Johannes Burman, Pierre Magnol and Giuseppe Monti. A...
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pratensis Pontederiaceae (water hyacinth family) Pontederia was named for Giulio Pontedera (1688–1757). 2 genera, throughout the tropics and in parts of North...
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played for his local team. He was a fullback at Unione Sportiva Città di Pontedera. Guido Mannari moved to Rome at a young age and decided to pursue a career...
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