Leopold Trattinnick (26 May 1764 in Klosterneuburg – 24 January 1849 in Vienna) was an Austrian botanist and mycologist. He was a curator of the Royal...
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classified in the Liliaceae. The genus was named by Austrian botanist Leopold Trattinnick in 1812, in honor of the Austrian botanist Nicholas Thomas Host....
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(1736–1809), an Austrian composer, organist and music theorist. Leopold Trattinnick (1764–1849), an Austrian botanist and mycologist. Nikolaus Lenau...
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[Trattinnick] 2: 233 (1823)". ipni.org (International Plant Names Index). Retrieved 11 April 2015. Handlos, (Ph.D.), Wayne L. "Leopold Trattinnick"....
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Tratt. can refer to: trattenuto Leopold Trattinnick This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Tratt.. If an internal link led...
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in 1798. The name was then changed in 1823 by (Austrian botanist) Leopold Trattinnick. The standard author abbreviation Roxb. is used to indicate this...
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near Osek in the Pilsen district and it was first named in 1816 by Leopold Trattinnick under the name (basionym) Schmidtia subtilis. The plant was classified...
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(1851–1919) Transeau – Edgar Nelson Transeau (1875–1960) Tratt. – Leopold Trattinnick (1764–1889) Traub – Hamilton Paul Traub (1890–1983) Trautv. – Ernst...
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Daly & M.F.F.Melo The genus name of Trattinnickia is in honour of Leopold Trattinnick (1764–1849), an Austrian botanist and mycologist. It was first described...
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is 89.2. The species was first formally described by the botanist Leopold Trattinnick, the specific epithet means large head and is derived from the Latin...
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