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    Carl Linnaeus the Younger, Carolus Linnaeus the Younger, Carl von Linné den yngre (Swedish; abbreviated Carl von Linné d. y.), or Linnaeus filius (Latin...
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    Carl Linnaeus (23 May 1707 – 10 January 1778), also known after ennoblement in 1761 as Carl von Linné, was a Swedish biologist and physician who formalised...
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    Sara Elisabeth Moræa (category Carl Linnaeus)
    married to Carl Linnaeus and was mother to Carl Linnaeus the Younger and Elisabeth Christina von Linné. She was involved in the creation of the Linnean Society...
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    Sonchus fruticosus (category Taxa named by Carl Linnaeus the Younger)
    the giant sow thistle, is a species of flowering plant in the tribe Cichorieae of the family Asteraceae. It is endemic to the islands of Madeira. The...
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    classified according to Linnaeus' system. Linnaeus' son, Carl Linnaeus the younger, recognised her contributions by naming one of the trees, Pachira aquatica...
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    Tigridia pavonia (category Taxa named by Carl Linnaeus the Younger)
    Tigridia pavonia is a species of flowering plant in the iris family Iridaceae. Common names include jockey's cap lily, Mexican shellflower, peacock flower...
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    Echium candicans (category Taxa named by Carl Linnaeus the Younger)
    Echium candicans, the 'Pride of Madeira', is a species of flowering plant in the family Boraginaceae, and genus Echium, native to the island of Madeira...
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    Thomas Millington who was an inspiration to Carl Linnaeus the Younger who first described the genus. The specific epithet 'hortensia' derives from 'hortensis'...
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    Aster tataricus (category Taxa named by Carl Linnaeus the Younger)
    and Tatarinow's aster, is a member of the Aster genus of flowering plants. Known as gaemichwi (개미취) in Korean, the plant is considered a chwinamul (edible...
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    1828), was a Swedish naturalist and an "apostle" of Carl Linnaeus. After studying under Linnaeus at Uppsala University, he spent seven years travelling...
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    Trichuriella (category Taxa named by Carl Linnaeus the Younger)
    flowering plant belonging to the family Amaranthaceae. It is the sole species in genus Trichuriella. It is a subshrub native to the Indian subcontinent, Indo-China...
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    Margaritaria nobilis (category Taxa named by Carl Linnaeus the Younger)
    fruit-bearing plant found in Mexico, Central America, South America, and the West Indies. The fruit is a bright iridescent blue color, resulting from a complex...
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  • Linnaeus or Linne may refer to: 7412 Linnaeus, an asteroid Linné (crater), a crater on the Moon's surface Linnaeus Terrace, Victoria Land, Antarctica Linne...
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    Myroxylon (category Taxa named by Carl Linnaeus the Younger)
    native to Latin America. The first described species in this genus was M. balsamum. It was originally described in 1753 by Linnaeus as Toluifera balsamum...
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    Muellera (category Taxa named by Carl Linnaeus the Younger)
    in the family Fabaceae. It includes 32 species native to the tropical Americas, ranging from southern Mexico to northern Argentina. It belongs to the subfamily...
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    composer Carolus Linnaeus (Carl Linnaeus or Carl von Linné), Swedish botanist and physician Carolus Linnaeus the Younger (Carl Linnaeus the Younger), Swedish...
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    Senecio glastifolius (category Taxa named by Carl Linnaeus the Younger)
    the aster family known by the common names woad-leaved ragwort, holly-leaved senecio, and pink ragwort. A tall perennial herb, it is endemic to the Cape...
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    Dermatobia hominis (category Taxa named by Carl Linnaeus the Younger)
    use the mosquito bite area as the entry point, or the eggs simply drop off the muscoid fly when it lands on the skin. The larvae develop inside the subcutaneous...
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    Elegia tectorum (category Endemic flora of the Cape Provinces)
    Eastern Cape of South Africa. The species was originally noted by Carl Linnaeus the Younger. In 1838, E. tectorum was noted by Irish botanist William Henry...
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    Dibaeis baeomyces (category Taxa named by Carl Linnaeus the Younger)
    lichen, is a fruticose lichen belonging to the family Icmadophilaceae. Carl Linnaeus the Younger described the pink earth lichen in his 1782 work Supplementum...
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  • of Carl Linnaeus the Younger (1741–1783), Swedish naturalist Lexical function, a tool for the description of semantic relationships Logical form, the abstract...
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    Albuca viscosa (category Taxa named by Carl Linnaeus the Younger)
    pinkish bulb. The bulb tunics are wrinkled and dry towards the top. The plant has subterete leaves that often spiral towards their tips. The leaves and peduncle...
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    Aponogeton (category Taxa named by Carl Linnaeus the Younger)
    The Aponogetonaceae (the Cape-pondweed family or aponogeton family) are a family of flowering plants in the order Alismatales. In recent decades the family...
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    Margaritaria (category Taxa named by Carl Linnaeus the Younger)
    Tropicos, Margaritaria L. Kew World Checklist of Selected Plant Families Linnaeus, Carl von Jr. 1782. Supplementum Plantarum 66-67, 428. Tropicos, Margaritaria...
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    scientifically described by Carl Linnaeus the Younger using a partial description by José Celestino Bruno Mutis in 1782. The type species was Castilleja...
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    Aponogeton distachyos (category Taxa named by Carl Linnaeus the Younger)
    long, and six or more dark purple-brown stamens. The species was described by Carolus Linnaeus the Younger in Supplementum Plantarum 32, 214. 1782 (as "distachyon")...
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    Semecarpus (category Taxa named by Carl Linnaeus the Younger)
    and the South Pacific. The genus Semecarpus was erected by Carl Linnaeus the Younger in 1782 in Supplementum Plantarum. In the same work, he described...
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    under the name Heliconia alba by Carl Linnaeus the Younger in Supplementum Plantarum, p. 157 The Swedish botanist Thunberg, who placed it in the genus...
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    Dichelachne crinita (category Taxa named by Carl Linnaeus the Younger)
    Linnaeus the Younger described the longhair plume grass in his Supplementum Plantarum in 1781 as Anthoxanthum crinitum. Crinita is derived from the verb...
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    Disa tripetaloides (category Taxa named by Carl Linnaeus the Younger)
    of orchid that grows along the edges of streams in South Africa. This is one of the smaller species in the genus Disa in the section Disa. There are populations...
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