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    Giovanni Gussone (8 February 1787, in Villamaina – 14 January 1866, in Naples) was an Italian academic and botanist, remembered for his work in plant taxonomy...
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  • Asteraceae, native to Sicily and Malta. It was first described by Giovanni Gussone in 1844. As of April 2023[update], Plants of the World Online accepted...
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  • Gronovius Wilhelm Gueinzius Hugo Gunckel Lüer Johann Ernst Gunnerus Giovanni Gussone Francis Guthrie Guranda Gvaladze Ingebrigt Severin Hagen Olaf Hagerup...
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    Calendula Species: C. maritima Binomial name Calendula maritima Guss. (Giovanni Gussone) Synonyms Calendula suffruticosa subsp. maritima (Guss.) Meikle...
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    increases rapidly and can become invasive. The name was attributed to Giovanni Gussone by Michele Tenore in a list of plants of the Neapolitan area published...
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  • 1904) Gürke – Robert Louis August Maximilian Gürke (1854–1911) Guss. – Giovanni Gussone (1787–1866) Gus.Schneid. – Gustav Schneider (1834–1900) Gust.Fisch...
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  • scape appears bearing a large spherical umbel of purple flowers. Gussone, Giovanni 1855. Enumeratio Plantarum Vascularium in Insula Inarime sponte provenientium...
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    cones In maquis shrubland habitat J. turbinata was first described by Giovanni Gussone in 1844. It has been treated as a variety or subspecies of J. phoenicea...
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    University of Catania, and inaugurated in 1981. Its name honors botanist Giovanni Gussone, and reflects a short-lived previous garden established on the site...
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  • in Sicily collecting plants and becoming personally acquainted with Giovanni Gussone and other botanists who were investigating Sicily's flora. In April...
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    known as caglio costiero. This species was first described in 1827 by Giovanni Gussone in the first part of his Florae Siculae Prodromus. Galium litorale...
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    Botanical Garden of Naples, under the guide of Michele Tenore and Giovanni Gussone. Graduating in the physical and natural sciences, he was professor...
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  • Selected Plant Families: Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew". apps.kew.org. Gussone, Giovanni. 1827. Florae Siculae Prodromus sive Plantarum in Sicilia Ulteriori...
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    Autumn Bulbs by Roy Leeds (B.T. Batsford Ltd) 2006 ISBN 0-7134-8962-6 Gussone, Giovanni. 1827. Florae Siculae Prodromus 1: 452, Colchicum cupani v t e...
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    Piante di Sicilia, Allium nebrodense Guss. in Italian, with photos Gussone, Giovanni. 1827. Florae siculae prodromus i. 404. Nyman, Carl Frederik. 1882...
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    park and gardens. In 1935, with the assignment of three squares of the Gussone Park, the extension reached 20,000 square metres (2.0 ha), creating three...
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