Franz Buxbaum (25 February 1900, Liebenau, Graz – 7 February 1979) was an Austrian botanist, specialising in cacti. Neobuxbaumia is named after him. The...
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Buxbaum is a German surname meaning box tree. Notable people with the surname include: Franz Buxbaum (1900–1979), Austrian botanist Friedrich Buxbaum...
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harmala var. rothschildianum – Originally described by cactus specialist Franz Buxbaum in 1927 as P. rothschildianum from northern Africa. Subsumed as a variety...
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Hardy Haworth, the species was later placed in the genus Stenocereus by Franz Buxbaum in 1961. The specific epithet "griseus" derives from Latin, meaning...
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describing two genera, Backebergia in 1953 and Pseudomitrocereus (w Franz Buxbaum (1900–1979)) in 1961; however, both became synonyms of Pachycereus....
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of Neocardenasia herzogiana was published in 1949 by Curt Backeberg. Franz Buxbaum placed them in the genus Neoraimondia in 1967. In the IUCN Red List...
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description as Clistanthocereus hertlingianus was in 1937 by Curt Backeberg. Franz Buxbaum placed the species in the genus Browningia in 1965. Another nomenclature...
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newly created genus Deamia, where it was the only species. In 1965, Franz Buxbaum transferred it to the genus Selenicereus, based on its flowers, a view...
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habitually had Schmidt play all the cello solos, even though Friedrich Buxbaum was the principal cellist. Schmidt was also in demand as a chamber musician...
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divided into segments. Most have flowers that open at night. In 1958, Franz Buxbaum published a division into tribes of what is now the subfamily Cactoideae...
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altitudes of 300 to 750 meters. The genus was first described in 1968 by Franz Buxbaum. The specific epithet dybowskii honors the botanist and agricultural...
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Strombocactus subgenus Turbinicarpus. It was elevated to a genus in 1937 by Franz Buxbaum and Backeberg. The circumscription of Turbinicarpus has been described...
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and means 'living birth'. The reference to the species is unclear. Franz Buxbaum placed the species in the genus Escobaria in 1951. David Aquino & Daniel...
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Echinocactus aurantiacus was in 1913 by Friedrich Karl Johann Vaupel. Franz Buxbaum placed the species in the genus Matucana in 1973. Other nomenclature...
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from Fredonia, one of the leading researchers of the Big Bend area. Franz Buxbaum placed the species in the genus Escobaria in 1951. Further nomenclature...
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Hummer, who was in turn replaced by Friedrich Buxbaum; cellist Anton Walter joined in 1921, but later on Buxbaum rejoined. The group's peak period was between...
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Rose. It was treated as a distinct monotypic genus until 1965, when Franz Buxbaum merged it into Selenicereus. Alexander Doweld revived the genus in 2002...
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(1858–1927) Butzin – Friedhelm Reinhold Butzin (born 1936) Buxb. – Franz Buxbaum (1900–1979) Buxton – Richard Buxton (1786–1865) Buyss. – Robert du Buysson...
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with Tulipeae and Alieae representing the modern family. In 1936, Franz Buxbaum undertook a major revision of the Liliaceae and among others described...
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worked in Oroya, Peru for several years and who discovered the species. Franz Buxbaum placed the species in the genus Browningia in 1965. A nomenclature synonym...
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Duncan, who owned the mining field where the species was discovered. Franz Buxbaum placed the species in the genus Escobaria in 1960. David Aquino & Daniel...
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'mandrake' and refers to the similarity of the root tubers of both species. Franz Buxbaum and Hans Oehme placed the species in the genus Rapicactus in 1942. Other...
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Czech 2019, p. 3885. Czech 2018, p. 9. Baron-Cohen S, Klin A, Silberman S, Buxbaum JD (19 April 2018). "Did Hans Asperger actively assist the Nazi euthanasia...
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(violins), Anton Ruzitska (viola), and Friedrich Buxbaum (cello), extended by Franz Jelinek (second Viola) and Franz Schmidt (second cello). The British premiere...
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and cryptanalyst Ofer Biham, physicist Achi Brandt, mathematician Joseph Buxbaum, geneticist and neuroscientist Alon Chen, neuroscientist Nachum Dershowitz...
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Ernest I, Duke of Brunswick-Lüneburg August Buchner Johann Franz Buddeus Johann Christian Buxbaum Joachim Camerarius Johann Heinrich Callenberg Georg Cantor...
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Washington, D.C.: The Carnegie Institution, p. 183ff., retrieved 2021-03-09 Buxbaum, Franz (1958), "The Phylogenetic Division of the Subfamily Cereoideae, Cactaceae"...
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Franklin. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press. ISBN 978-0801854453. Buxbaum, M. H., ed. (1987). Critical Essays on Benjamin Franklin. Boston: GK Hall...
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2005 The six Jewish members who were exiled were: first cellist Friedrich Buxbaum, first oboist Hugo Burghauser, concertmaster Arnold Rosé, concertmaster...
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career there. At the age of nine, Emanuel received lessons from Friedrich Buxbaum, principal cello of the Vienna Philharmonic, and then studied with Anton...
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