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Erich Werdermann

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115: 144:) in Berlin. In 1914 shortly before his graduation, Werdermann was enlisted in the army and in 1915 promoted to the rank of officer. After recovering from serious wounds suffered in 1918, he was able to continue his studies. The following year Werdermann graduated as a plant physiologist at 207:
During World War II his scientific library and collection in the botanical garden on 1 March 1943 was destroyed. After the war, Werdermann dedicated the reconstruction of the botanical garden and greenhouses. In 1948 he gave lectures and practical courses of
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as curator of the Botanical Garden and took care of cacti and other succulents in the herbarium. He was in charge of the scientific reviews of the stocks in the greenhouses of the Botanical Garden. In 1927 he was elected as President of the
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In 1930 Werdermann published his work in 42 parts along with his own color photographs on Blooming cacti and other succulent plants. He made a trip of the North East of Brazil in 1932. In 1933 he accepted an invitation from the
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in Los Angeles. Prior to his stay there he traveled from March to May to Mexico, Texas and Arizona. After completing his studies in Los Angeles, he returned in late October to Mexico.
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in Stockholm. Werdermann worked as acting director of the botanical garden in 1951 and became the director of in 1955. On 1 April 1958 he retired.
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Werdermann died in 1959 in Hamburg and was buried in the botanical garden next to
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and neighboring countries. After his return he succeeded
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In 1923 Werdermann began a four-year research trip to
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Index

Berlin
Kingdom of Prussia
German Empire
Humboldt University of Berlin
University of Jena

botanist
Berlin
Jena
Humboldt University of Berlin
Gottlieb Haberlandt
Imperial Biological Institute
Peter Claussen
Ernst Friedrich Gilg
Botanical Museum Berlin-Dahlem
Rudolf Schlechter
herbarium
Chile
Friedrich Vaupel
German Cactus Society
HipĂłlito Ruiz LĂłpez
José Antonio Pavón Jiménez
Huntington Botanical Gardens
pharmacognosy
Free University of Berlin
International Botanical Congress
Adolf Engler
Ludwig Diels
Otto Eugen Schulz
Werdermannia

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