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Gustav Heinrich von Bongard

August Gustav Heinrich von Bongard (12 September 1786 – 1839) was a German botanist who worked in Saint Petersburg, Russia.

Gustav Heinrich von Bongard
Born(1786-09-12)12 September 1786
Bonn, Germany
Died1839
NationalityGerman
Known forFirst description of Sitka Spruce, Red Alder and other species; Observations sur la végétation de l'ile de Sitcha
Scientific career
FieldsBotany
InstitutionsSaint Petersburg, Russia
Author abbrev. (botany)Bong.

Born in Bonn, he was among the first botanists to describe the new plants then being discovered in Alaska (under Russian ownership at the time), including species now of major commercial importance like Sitka Spruce and Red Alder. The specimens he described were mostly collected by Carl Mertens at Sitka, Alaska.

The plant genus Bongardia (family Berberidaceae) is named in his honor.[1]

Selected writings edit

  • Observations sur la végétation de l'ile de Sitcha, 1833
  • Esquisse historique des travaux sur la botanique entrepris en Russie depuis, 1834
  • Genera plantarum ad familias suas redacta (with Carl Bernhard von Trinius), 1835.
  • "Historical Sketch of the Progress of Botany in Russia from the Time of Peter the Great to the Present Day", (translated from the "Recueil Des Actes de Pétersbourg de 1834"); Curtis's Botanical Magazine. Companion to the Botanical Magazine ... By W.J. Hooker. Vol. 1. pp. 117–186, (1836)
  • Plantae quatuor brasilienses novae (with Carl Bernhard von Trinius), 1839.
  • Verzeichniß der im Jahre 1838 am Saisang-Nor und am Irtysch gesammelten Pflanzen, A second supplement to "Flora Altaica" (with Carl Anton von Meyer and Karl Friedrich von Ledebour), 1841.[2]

References edit

  1. ^ The A to Z of Plant Names: A Quick Reference Guide to 4000 Garden Plants by Allen J. Coombes
  2. ^ Google Books list of publications
  3. ^ International Plant Names Index.  Bong.
  • This article incorporates text based on a translation of an equivalent article at the German Wikipedia, listed as: Robert Zander, Fritz Encke, Günther Buchheim, Siegmund Seybold (eds.): Handbook of Plant Names . 13th Edition. Ulmer Verlag, Stuttgart 1984, ISBN 3-8001-5042-5

External links edit

  • IPNI List of plants described and co-described by Bongard.


gustav, heinrich, bongard, august, september, 1786, 1839, german, botanist, worked, saint, petersburg, russia, born, 1786, september, 1786bonn, germanydied1839nationalitygermanknown, forfirst, description, sitka, spruce, alder, other, species, observations, vé. August Gustav Heinrich von Bongard 12 September 1786 1839 was a German botanist who worked in Saint Petersburg Russia Gustav Heinrich von BongardBorn 1786 09 12 12 September 1786Bonn GermanyDied1839NationalityGermanKnown forFirst description of Sitka Spruce Red Alder and other species Observations sur la vegetation de l ile de SitchaScientific careerFieldsBotanyInstitutionsSaint Petersburg RussiaAuthor abbrev botany Bong Born in Bonn he was among the first botanists to describe the new plants then being discovered in Alaska under Russian ownership at the time including species now of major commercial importance like Sitka Spruce and Red Alder The specimens he described were mostly collected by Carl Mertens at Sitka Alaska The plant genus Bongardia family Berberidaceae is named in his honor 1 Selected writings editObservations sur la vegetation de l ile de Sitcha 1833 Esquisse historique des travaux sur la botanique entrepris en Russie depuis 1834 Genera plantarum ad familias suas redacta with Carl Bernhard von Trinius 1835 Historical Sketch of the Progress of Botany in Russia from the Time of Peter the Great to the Present Day translated from the Recueil Des Actes de Petersbourg de 1834 Curtis s Botanical Magazine Companion to the Botanical Magazine By W J Hooker Vol 1 pp 117 186 1836 Plantae quatuor brasilienses novae with Carl Bernhard von Trinius 1839 Verzeichniss der im Jahre 1838 am Saisang Nor und am Irtysch gesammelten Pflanzen A second supplement to Flora Altaica with Carl Anton von Meyer and Karl Friedrich von Ledebour 1841 2 The standard author abbreviation Bong is used to indicate this person as the author when citing a botanical name 3 References edit The A to Z of Plant Names A Quick Reference Guide to 4000 Garden Plants by Allen J Coombes Google Books list of publications International Plant Names Index Bong This article incorporates text based on a translation of an equivalent article at the German Wikipedia listed as Robert Zander Fritz Encke Gunther Buchheim Siegmund Seybold eds Handbook of Plant Names 13th Edition Ulmer Verlag Stuttgart 1984 ISBN 3 8001 5042 5External links editIPNI List of plants described and co described by Bongard nbsp nbsp nbsp This article about a German botanist is a stub You can help Wikipedia by expanding it vte nbsp nbsp nbsp This article about a Russian botanist is a stub You can help Wikipedia by expanding it vte Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Gustav Heinrich von Bongard amp oldid 1183477440, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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