• Abbé Jean Michel Gandoger (10 May 1850 – 4 October 1926), was a French botanist and mycologist. He was born in Arnas, the son of a wealthy vineyard owner...
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  • the Star Wars franchise Gand., the standard author abbreviation for Michel Gandoger Gandr, Old Norse word for "wand" or "staff" which is incorporated into...
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  • and Hooker only allowed for 30 species, while the extreme splitter Michel Gandoger allowed 4,266 species just in Europe and West Asia. There are currently...
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    The type specimen for Crataegus rhipidophylla is a holotype named by Michel Gandoger. It was collected in 1870 at la Come, in Liergues, Rhône, France. Despite...
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  • in Australia. The species was formally described by French botanist Michel Gandoger based on plant material collected by Carl Walter. Three subspecies...
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    homonym of the name proposed by Michel Gandoger in 1901 for another species. Leucospermum integrifolium was described by Gandoger and Hans Schinz in 1913, and...
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    Hakea laevipes (category Taxa named by Michel Gandoger)
    to January. Hakea laevipes was first formally described in 1919 by Michel Gandoger and the description was published in Bulletin de la Société Botanique...
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    Pimelea strigosa (category Taxa named by Michel Gandoger)
    16 in) long. Pimelea strigosa was first formally described in 1913 by Michel Gandoger in the journal Bulletin de la Société Botanique de France, from specimens...
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  • name that was used twice for different species. The first time was by Michel Gandoger in 1901. Since this name was validly published, used for a species...
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    flowers, the foliage being generally of a sickly hue". French botanist Michel Gandoger described specimens collected at Hornsby and Port Jackson as Lambertia...
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    the Transactions of the Linnean Society in 1810. French naturalist Michel Gandoger described four taxa in 1919 that he regarded as similar to (but distinct...
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    Grevillea alpivaga (category Taxa named by Michel Gandoger)
    Grevillea alpivaga was first formally described by French botanist Michel Gandoger in the Bulletin de la Société Botanique de France in 1919, from plant...
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  • Chabertia elegans as an unplaced name. Tabulae Rhodologicae Eur.-Orient. Michel Gandoger, Locuplet. 1881 "Chabertia (Gand.) Gand." Plants of the World Online...
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    Persoonia recedens (category Taxa named by Michel Gandoger)
    January. Persoonia recedens was first formally described in 1919 by Michel Gandoger in the Bulletin de la Société Botanique de France from specimens collected...
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    Grevillea patulifolia (category Taxa named by Michel Gandoger)
    long. Grevillea patulifolia was first formally described in 1919 by Michel Gandoger in the Bulletin de la Société Botanique de France from specimens collected...
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    from 55 to 65 flowers. This variety was first published by Michel Gandoger in 1919. Gandoger actually published two names: Dryandra quinquedentata, based...
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    Otto Kuntze moved molle and penicillatum in 1891 to Leucadendron. Michel Gandoger finally added Leucospermum schinzianum in 1913. John Patrick Rourke...
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  • Westringia lurida (category Taxa named by Michel Gandoger)
    to Australia. It occurs in the Mallee region of north-western Victoria. Gandoger, M (1918). "Sertum plantarum novarum. Pars prima". Bulletin de la Société...
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    by Jean Louis Marie Poiret in 1808, and B. subarctica described by Michel Gandoger in 1913 both are now regarded as synonyms of B. ilicifolia. Like almost...
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    very large bracts, making the combination Leucadendron ellipticum. Michel Gandoger finally added Leucospermum septemdentatum in 1913. In 1932, Henry Georges...
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    creating Protea pauciflora. Based on another specimen, from Montagu Pass, Michel Gandoger and Hans Schinz in 1913 described M. rehmanni, honoring its collector...
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    eventually rejected in favour of Persoonia. In 1919, French botanist Michel Gandoger described three species all since reallocated to P. linearis; P. phyllostachys...
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    referenced Thunberg's homonym, where he should have taken up Burman's name. Michel Gandoger in 1901 distinguished the upright and orange-flowered form as Leucospermum...
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    Michel Gandoger distinguished in 1901 three further forms as M. mixta, M. cucullatus var. dregei, and M. cucullatus forma laxa respectively. Gandoger...
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    proper description in a book by Kurt Polycarp Joachim Sprengel in 1825. Michel Gandoger distinguished Leucospermum buxifolium forma epacridea in 1901, which...
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    correspondence with his colleague, the Abbé Michel Gandoger, were kept by the University of Provence in Marseille. Gandoger, Michel; Cousturier, Paul (1913). Florule...
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    of Natural History. Material was also sent to French botanist Jean Michel Gandoger. Eventually, the bulk of the collection, consisting of around 250–300...
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  • The grass species Poa hartzii was described by the French botanist Michel Gandoger (1920), who named it after Hartz because it was based on plants collected...
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    in 1870, but has since between restored to specific rank. In 1919, Michel Gandoger published two new species, C. elegantulum and C. proximum, but both...
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  • James Sykes Gamble (1847–1925) Gams – Helmut Gams (1893–1976) Gand. – Michel Gandoger (1850–1926) Gandhi – Kancheepuram Natarajan Gandhi (born 1948) G.A...
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