Ferdinand Von Mueller
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Gender | Male |
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Death | 128 years ago |
Date of birth | June 30,1825 |
Zodiac sign | Cancer |
Born | Rostock |
Germany | |
Date of died | October 10,1896 |
Died | Melbourne |
Australia | |
Nationality | Australian |
British | |
German | |
Author abbrev. (botany) | F. Muell |
Place of burial | Melbourne General Cemetery, Carlton North, Australia |
St Kilda Cemetery, St Kilda East, Australia | |
Job | Physician |
Geographer | |
Plant Biologist | |
Mountaineer | |
Education | University of Kiel |
Awards | Clarke Medal |
First ascents | Mount Baw Baw |
Mount Feathertop | |
Academic advisor | Ernst Ferdinand Nolte |
Date of Reg. | |
Date of Upd. | |
ID | 630253 |
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Eucalyptographia
Select extra- tropical plants
Systematic Census of Australian Plants
Iconography of Australian Species of Acacia and Cognate Genera
The Vegetation of the Chatham Islands
The Organic Constituents of Plants and Vegetable Substances and Their Chemical Analysis
Introduction to Botanic Teachings at the Schools of Victoria, Through References to Leading Native Plants
Iconography of Australian Salsolaceous Plants
Description and Illustrations of the Myoporinous Plants of Australia
Select Plants (exclusive of Timber Trees) Readily Eligible for Victorian Industrial Culture: With Indications of Their Native Countries and Some of Their Uses; an Enumeration
Observations on New Vegetable Fossils of the Auriferous Drifts
Plants of New South Wales: According to the Census of Baron F. Von Mueller . . . With an Introductory Essay and Occasional Notes
Essay on the plants collected by Mr. Eugene Fitzalan
Select Plants Readily Eligible for Industrial Culture Or Naturalisation in Victoria
Report on the Plants collected during Mr. Babbage's Expedition
KEY TO THE SYSTEM OF VICTORIAN
Australian vegetation
Flora Australiensis: Volume 3, Myrtaceae to Compositae: A Description of the Plants of the Australian Territory
Flora Australiensis: Volume 2, Leguminosae to Combretaceae: A Description of the Plants of the Australian Territory
Flora Australiensis: Volume 7, Roxburghiaceae to Filices: A Description of the Plants of the Australian Territory
Analytical Drawing of Australian Mosses
Fragmenta Phytographiæ Australiæ
Eucalyptographia
Select extra- tropical plants
Systematic Census of Australian Plants
Iconography of Australian Species of Acacia and Cognate Genera
The Vegetation of the Chatham Islands
The Organic Constituents of Plants and Vegetable Substances and Their Chemical Analysis
Introduction to Botanic Teachings at the Schools of Victoria, Through References to Leading Native Plants
Iconography of Australian Salsolaceous Plants
Description and Illustrations of the Myoporinous Plants of Australia
Select Plants (exclusive of Timber Trees) Readily Eligible for Victorian Industrial Culture: With Indications of Their Native Countries and Some of Their Uses; an Enumeration
Observations on New Vegetable Fossils of the Auriferous Drifts
Plants of New South Wales: According to the Census of Baron F. Von Mueller . . . With an Introductory Essay and Occasional Notes
Essay on the plants collected by Mr. Eugene Fitzalan
Select Plants Readily Eligible for Industrial Culture Or Naturalisation in Victoria
Report on the Plants collected during Mr. Babbage's Expedition
KEY TO THE SYSTEM OF VICTORIAN
Australian vegetation
Flora Australiensis: Volume 3, Myrtaceae to Compositae: A Description of the Plants of the Australian Territory
Flora Australiensis: Volume 2, Leguminosae to Combretaceae: A Description of the Plants of the Australian Territory
Flora Australiensis: Volume 7, Roxburghiaceae to Filices: A Description of the Plants of the Australian Territory
Analytical Drawing of Australian Mosses
Fragmenta Phytographiæ Australiæ
Ferdinand Von Mueller Life story
Baron Sir Ferdinand Jacob Heinrich von Mueller, KCMG was a German-Australian physician, geographer, and most notably, a botanist. He was appointed government botanist for the then colony of Victoria by Governor Charles La Trobe in 1853, and later director of the Royal Botanic Gardens, Melbourne.