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Karl Maximovich

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Flora Tangutica : sive enumeratio plantarum regionis Tangut (AMDO) provinciae Kansu, nec non Tibetiae praesertim orientaliborealis atque tsaidam : ex collectionibus N.M. Przewalski atque G.N. Potanin
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region in eastern Asia. From 1859 to 1864 he also he visited China, Korea and Japan. He arrived in Japan in late 1860, initially basing his operations in
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Enumeratio plantarum hucusque in Mongolia : nec non adjacente parte Turkestaniae Sinensis lectarum (1889)
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version of his name for his scientific work. He graduated in biology from the institution which is now
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of Tibet, concluding that it was chiefly composed of immigrants from Mongolia and the Himalaya.
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Maximovich described and named over 2300 plants which were previously unknown to science.
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He was particularly involved with the flora of Japan, following the footsteps of notably
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From 1853 to 1857 he traveled around the world. He travelled with another Baltic-German
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Japan’s botanical sunrise plant exploration around the Meiji Restoration Peter Barnes
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Maxim. - Japan, Korea, northeastern China, and far-eastern Russia
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Herbarium director, Botanist, Explorer, and Plant Collector.
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Full members of the Saint Petersburg Academy of Sciences
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Fellows of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences
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Maxim.
Maxim

Tula
Tula Governorate
Russian Empire
St. Petersburg
Russian Empire
Russian
botanist
Saint Petersburg Botanical Gardens
herbarium
Baltic-German
German
University of Tartu
Estonia
Alexander G. von Bunge
Leopold von Schrenck
Amur
Hakodate
Yokohama
Mount Fuji
Nagasaki
Kyūshū
Carl Peter Thunberg
Philipp Franz von Siebold
Trillium
flora
Russian Academy of Sciences
American Academy of Arts and Sciences

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