Johannes Jacobus Smith (Antwerp 29 June 1867 – Oegstgeest 14 January 1947) (sometimes written as Joannes Jacobus Smith) was a Dutch botanist who, between...
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Indonesia. The species was formally described in 1933 by Dutch botanist Johannes Jacobus Smith. "Dipodium fevrellii J.J.Sm". The Plant List version 1.1. Retrieved...
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Plants, Orchid of Thailand, Abdominea สกุล แอ็บโดมีเนีย ตั้งชื่อโดย Johannes Jacobus Smith (J.J.Sm.) นักพฤกษศาสตร์ ชาวเดนมาร์ก เมื่อปี พ.ศ.2457...
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expert J. J. Smith or J. J. Sm., Johannes Jacobus Smith (1867–1947), Dutch botanist James J. Smith, FBI Supervisory Special agent James John Smith (electrical...
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Indonesia. The species was formally described in 1927 by Dutch botanist Johannes Jacobus Smith. "Dipodium bicallosum J.J.Sm". The Plant List version 1.1. Retrieved...
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Indonesia. The species was formally described in 1900 by Dutch botanist Johannes Jacobus Smith. "Dipodium elegans J.J.Sm". The Plant List version 1.1. Retrieved...
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Tonga, Vanuatu and Wallis and Futuna). It was first described by Johannes Jacobus Smith in 1933. "Acanthophippium splendidum", World Checklist of Selected...
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Borneo. The species was formally described in 1910 by Dutch botanist Johannes Jacobus Smith. "Dipodium purpureum J.J.Sm". The Plant List version 1.1. Retrieved...
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Sumatra. The species was formally described in 1927 by Dutch botanist Johannes Jacobus Smith. "Dipodium conduplicatum J.J.Sm". The Plant List version 1.1. Retrieved...
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island of Java in Indonesia. It was described by Dutch botanist Johannes Jacobus Smith in 1910. Chadburn, H.; Schuiteman, A. (2020). "Dendrobium capra"...
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Indonesia. The species was formally described in 1911 by Dutch botanist Johannes Jacobus Smith. In Peninsular Malaysia it has only been recorded in the Sungkap...
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Nikolaevich Smirnov Christo Albertyn Smith Edith Philip Smith James Edward Smith Johannes Jacobus Smith Winifred Smith Lumina Cotton Riddle Smyth Daniel...
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designer (1863–1957) Eugénie Hamer (1865–after 1926), peace activist Johannes Jacobus Smith, botanist (1867–1947) Pierre de Caters, adventurer, aviator, car...
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Bulbophyllum fenestratum was first formally described in 1907 by Johannes Jacobus Smith in the Bulletin du Département de l'Agriculture aux Indes Néerlandaises...
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Miscellanies, who "found (it) abundantly at Singapore". In 1912, Johannes Jacobus Smith transferred the species to Styphelia as S. malayana. The names of...
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Hymenoptera James Edward Smith (1759–1828), English botanist, founder and first President of the Linnean Society of London Johannes Jacobus Smith (1867–1947), Dutch...
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the family Fabaceae, native to Borneo. It was first described by Johannes Jacobus Smith in 1906 as Millettia nieuwenhuisii. As with many other species now...
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these orchids (67 species in the list used here) were named by Johannes Jacobus Smith, an eminent Dutch botanist. The genus' type species, described by...
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Gardens in Java. The specific epithet annae commemorates Anna Smith (wife of Johannes Jacobus Smith (1867-1947)), who apparently collected the plant on Ambon...
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der Deutschen Schutzgebiete in der Sudsee und Nachtrage. In 1912 Johannes Jacobus Smith changed the name to Robiquetia gracilistipes. The specific epithet...
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hours. Dendrobium glabrum was first formally described in 1907 by Johannes Jacobus Smith and the description was published in Bulletin du Département de...
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Backer through the specific name backeri: Ceratostylis backeri — Johannes Jacobus Smith 1913 Dryopteris backeri — Cornelis Rugier Willem Karel van Alderwerelt...
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Deneys Reitz Dewetsdorp – Jacobus de Wet, father of General Christiaan de Wet Fauresmith – Reverend Phillip Faure and Sir Harry Smith, 1st Baronet Fezile Dabi...
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Leopardanthus scandens. It was given its current name by Dutch botanist Johannes Jacobus Smith in 1905. Plants of the World Online lists the distribution of this...
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the description was published as Osyricera purpurascens. In 1905, Johannes Jacobus Smith changed the name of Osyricera purpurascens to Bulbophyllum purpurascens...
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Bogoriensis in 1914 by Johannes Jacobus Smith. It is placed in the Vaccinieae, where it may be one of the most genetically divergent members. Smith named the genus...
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Trachoma Illustration of Trachoma rhopalorrhachis by Johannes Jacobus Smith Scientific classification Kingdom: Plantae Clade: Tracheophytes Clade: Angiosperms...
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The genus Saccolabiopsis was first formally described in 1918 by Johannes Jacobus Smith and the description was published in Bulletin du Jardin botanique...
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zollingeri and published the description in Bonplandia. In 1905, Johannes Jacobus Smith changed the name to Eulophia zollingeri. Eulophia zollingeri grows...
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the description in Die Flora von Kaiser Wilhelms Land. In 1912 Johannes Jacobus Smith changed the name to Pomatocalpa marsupiale. The specific epithet...
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