John Isaac Briquet (13 March 1870 in Geneva – 26 October 1931 in Geneva) was a Swiss botanist, director of the Conservatoire Botanique at Geneva. He received...
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number of genera over its history. In the 1890s, Otto Kuntze and John Isaac Briquet argued that many of Bentham's mint family genera were poorly defined...
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theology and natural sciences in Geneva. In 1896 he was an assistant to John Isaac Briquet at the Conservatoire et Jardin Botaniques at Geneva. In 1901 he made...
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for local floras, but the last monograph of the entire genus was by John Isaac Briquet in 1895. He recognized about 90 species, defining the genus broadly...
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had described the plant in his Flora Noribergensis (1700). In 1895, John Isaac Briquet defined the genus Clerodendrum broadly, to include all of those species...
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is also spelt frederici. The species was originally described by John Isaac Briquet in 1894, as Neomuellera welwitschii. It was transferred to the genus...
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Preissianae and was given the name Candollea exasperata. In 1900, John Isaac Briquet changed the name to Hibbertia exasperata. The specific epithet (exasperata)...
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variant spellings. In 1895, John Isaac Briquet included Rotheca in his rather broad circumscription of Clerodendrum. Briquet's treatment was generally followed...
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weedy thickets, thriving at elevations under 3,000 feet. Described by John Isaac Briquet in 1896, it is not very well known in horticulture, with only a few...
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creation, Menthoides, along with Mentha pulegium and Mentha requienii. John Isaac Briquet however echoed Bentham and Opiz's classification of the species alone...
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Prodromus Florae Novae Hollandiae et Insulae Van Diemen. In 1895, John Isaac Briquet changed the name to Prostanthera scutellarioides, publishing the change...
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chilensis by George Bentham in 1832. It was transferred to Satureja by John Isaac Briquet in 1898, and then to Clinopodium by Rafaël Govaerts in 1999. Robert...
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Hedeomoides subgenus of Pogogyne, which was recognized as its own genus by John Isaac Briquet in 1896. During his visit, Palmer only saw this species very rarely...
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1892 in the Corani area near Cochabamba, Bolivia, and described by John Isaac Briquet in 1896. A surviving S. oxyphora specimen from Kuntze is held at the...
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hairless leaflets and softly haired carpels, he named P. glabrescens. John Isaac Briquet distinguished a further glabrous taxon, P. corallina var. pubescens...
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in thick scrub on steep slopes. It was named in 1898 by botanist John Isaac Briquet for the British plant collector Richard Spruce. It is likely that...
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American botanist and Solidago specialist Asteraceae Bu Briquetia John Isaac Briquet (1870–1931) Malvaceae Bu Brocchia Giovanni Battista Brocchi (1772–1826)...
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John Bright (1872–1952) Brign. – Giovanni de Brignoli di Brunnhoff [it] (1774–1857) Brinda – John Carroll Brinda born 1973 Briq. – John Isaac Briquet...
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dans la chaîne des Alpes maritimes, etc.; (7 volumes 1892–1931, with John Isaac Briquet and François Cavillier). Catalogue raisonné des Hieracium des Alpes...
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the specific epithet of litardiereana commemorate his name. With John Isaac Briquet, he was co-author of the three-volume Prodrome de la flore Corse....
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collected from the southern Eyre Peninsula in South Australia. In 1895 John Isaac Briquet changed the name to Prostanthera serpyllifolia. In 1984, Barry Conn...
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in his Plantarum Rariorum Regni Neapolitani, published in 1788. John Isaac Briquet's 1897 taxonomy placed the species within the subsection Amplexicaulia...
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Botanical conservatory, under the professors Robert Hippolyte Chodat and John Isaac Briquet, he returned to his botanical research. 1920 Les bois du Cameroun...
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3 (2) : 41–44. (in Italian) Govi, Gilberto (1876) "Sur l'invention du briquet pneumatique" (On the invention of the pneumatic lighter), Comptes rendus...
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litardierei Briq". Rock Garden Plants Database. Retrieved 26 April 2024. Briquet, John Isaac (1910). Prodrome de la flore corse : comprenant les résultats botaniques...
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example was made by François Derosne in 1816. His crude match was called a briquet phosphorique and it used a sulfur-tipped match to scrape inside a tube...
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Presented Dec. 16–18". Playbill. Retrieved 18 January 2019. Bucchino, John. "Past Events". John Bucchino – Songwriter. Retrieved 17 July 2018. Weisenstein, Kara...
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get into shape and exercise. 281 31 "Briquet" 3:59 July 25, 2014 (2014-07-25) 25.18 Orange meets a charcoal briquet and annoys him with nonsensical words...
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O'Brien, Canadian political figure in Nova Scotia (d. 1851) June 26 Fortunée Briquet, French woman of letters (d. 1815) Juan José Pedro Carrera, Chilean politician...
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nuevo mundo», Madrid, 1871. Burnat, Émile, Cavillier, François and Briquet, John Isaac, Flore des Alpes Maritimes: Catalogue raisonné des plantes qui croissent...
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