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from 1847 to 1859. Later in his career, he returned to the botanical garden in St. Petersburg as an administrator and director. Here, he was tasked with publishing an account of the garden's history.
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Plantas Sibiriae borealis ab A. Czekanowski et F. Mueller, annis 1874 et 1875 lectas, (1877) - Plants of northern
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He was the son of Ernst Christian Johann von Trautvetter (1780-1859), Professor of Philosophy.
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Plantas Caspio-Caucasicas, a Dre. G. Radde et A. Becker anno 1876, (1877)
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Plantarum imagines et descriptiones floram russicam illustrantes, 1844
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Die pflanzengeographischen Verhältnisse des Europäischen Russlands
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Corresponding members of the Saint Petersburg Academy of Sciences
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Ueber die Nebenblätter: Eine naturwissenschaftliche Abhandlung
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Grundriss einer Geschichte der Botanik in bezug auf Russland
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Among his numerous writings were treatises on the genera
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Ueber Die Geographische Der Herniaria-Arten in Russland
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Index


Jelgava
Saint Petersburg
University of Dorpat
Botany
Caucasus
Central Asia
University of Tartu Botanical Garden
Saint Petersburg Botanical Garden
A.V. Fomin Botanical Garden
Author abbrev. (botany)
Jelgava
St. Petersburg
Baltic German
botanist
flora
Caucasus
central Asia
natural sciences
University of Dorpat
Livonia
botanical garden in Dorpat
botanical garden in St. Petersburg
Kiev
botanical garden
university
rector
maple
Trautvetteria
Echinops

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