Père Jean-Marie Delavay (28 December 1834 – 31 December 1895) was a French missionary, explorer and botanist. He was perhaps the first Western explorer...
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Plantae Delavayanae (redirect from Plantae Delavayanae: Plants from China collected in Yunnan by Father Delavay)
from China collected in Yunnan by Father Delavay. is a book by Adrien René Franchet and Père Jean Marie Delavay, with Franchet describing and establishing...
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Catholic missionaries in China, Armand David, Pierre Jean Marie Delavay, Paul Guillaume Farges, Jean-André Soulié, and others. He was the taxonomic author...
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delavayi honours the 19th century French explorer and botanist Père Jean Marie Delavay. The cultivar 'Ankum' has gained the Royal Horticultural Society's...
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Anton de Bary Joseph Decaisne Ethel de Fraine (1879–1918) Pierre Jean Marie Delavay Jules Paul Benjamin Delessert Stefano delle Chiaje Giuseppe De Notaris...
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Abies delavayi (redirect from Delavay's Fir)
tree line. The species is named after its discoverer, Father Pierre Jean Marie Delavay, who collected it at 3,500–4,000 m on the Cang Mountain near Dali...
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threatened by habitat loss. It was originally discovered by Père Jean Marie Delavay, but later introduced to western horticulture by the Scottish botanist...
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Episode "Shangri-La" of the BBC nature documentary Wild China Pierre Jean Marie Delavay, a French Catholic missionary and botanist who explored the region...
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delavayi was discovered by the Jesuit missionary-botanist Fr Pierre Jean Marie Delavay in the mountains near Lan-kong in Yunnan province, China, in 1890...
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Lonicera similis (redirect from Delavay honeysuckle)
The name delavayi honours the French missionary and botanist Père Jean Marie Delavay (1834-1895). Lonicera similis var. delavayi is hardy down to −15 °C...
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native to China, Tibet, and Upper Burma. It was discovered by Pierre Jean Marie Delavay in 1887. It has an upright growth habit, to a height of 3 metres,...
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discovered in August 1888 by missionary and plant collector Pierre Jean Marie Delavay in Tapintse on the northern tip of Lake Dali in northwestern Yunnan...
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Paeonia delavayi (redirect from Delavay's tree peony)
name in China is 滇牡丹 (diān mǔdan). In English it is called Delavay's tree peony, Delavay peony, Dian peony, and dian mu dan. It mostly has reddish-brown...
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its rich, diverse flora, first scientifically documented by Pierre Jean Marie Delavay in 1882. In 1991 construction began on a paved walkway running north...
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recipient of the "Two Bombs, One Satellite" Meritorious Award Pierre Jean Marie Delavay, 19th-century French missionary, lived and died in Kunming Lamu Gatusa...
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collected for Oberthür Théodore Monbeig collected for Oberthür Père Jean Marie Delavay collected for Oberthür Auguste Desgodins collected for Oberthür Théodore...
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(born 1966) de Laub. – David John de Laubenfels (1925–2016) Delavay – Pierre Jean Marie Delavay (1834–1895) D.E.Lee – Daphne Euphemia Lee (born 1950) Deless...
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Père Jean Marie Delavay. It was originally found in the marshes in the Yunnan province of China. Seeds of the iris were then sent by Abbé Delavay to the...
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garden groundcover "Discovery" of R. tricolor is credited to Père Jean Marie Delavay, and first introduced from China to the west in 1908 by plant collector...
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playwright (born 1824) 11 December – Jean-Baptiste Joseph Émile Montégut, critic (born 1825) 31 December – Père Jean Marie Delavay, missionary, explorer and botanist...
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species in Plantae Delavayanae as part of a specimen collection by Père Jean Marie Delavay and taxonomy work of Adrien René Franchet. It was accepted as a plant...
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(1821–1903), French colonial administrator Myodocarpaceae Bu Delavaya Père Jean Marie Delavay (1834–1895) Sapindaceae Qu Delilia Alire Raffeneau Delile (1778–1850)...
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description was based on specimens collected in 1887 and 1888 by Père Jean Marie Delavay from Heechanmen, near Dali in Yunnan. The variety was raised to a...
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December - Léon Walras, economist (died 1910). 28 December - Pierre Jean Marie Delavay, missionary, explorer and botanist (died 1895). 20 May - Gilbert du...
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(E.N. Itnelav), Mitzie Evans (Gates), Quinn Cunningham (Minister), Don Delavay (Griffin the Butler), G. Edward McKinley (Curtis Langley Dodd), Walter...
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Emile Pomi ECC 1984 (11th) 1985–86 Lionel Tournier Thierry Mercier Jean-Francois Delavay Pascal Coppel WJCC 1986 (9th) Dominique Dupont-Roc Christian Dupont-Roc...
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