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    Kurt Polycarp Joachim Sprengel (3 August 1766 – 15 March 1833) was a German botanist and physician who published an influential multivolume history of...
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  • botanist Kurt Sprengel (1766–1833), botanist Christian Konrad Sprengel (1750–1816), teacher and theologist who studied flower biology Bernhard Sprengel (1899–1985)...
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    Host. In 1817, the generic name Funkia was used by German botanist Kurt Sprengel in honor of Heinrich Christian Funck, a collector of ferns and alpines;...
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    Italian botanist Giovanni Zantedeschi (1773–1846) by the German botanist Kurt Sprengel (1766–1833). All species are endemic to central and southern Africa...
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    Sprengel Museum is a museum of modern art in Hanover, Lower Saxony, holding one of the most significant collections of modern art in Germany. It is located...
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  • of the story, it does not necessarily correspond to any real plant. Kurt Sprengel believed that the plant is identical to Allium nigrum as Homer describes...
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    Christian Konrad Sprengel (22 September 1750 – 7 April 1816) was a German naturalist, theologist, and teacher. He is most famous for his research on plant...
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  • Meaning of Kurt Schwitters' Concept of Art', in the Beginning was Merz – From Kurt Schwitters to the Present Day, exhibition catalogue, Sprengel Museum Hannover...
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    described as a new species named Geum ciliatum by Pursh. German botanist Kurt Sprengel placed it[clarification needed] in Sieversia as S. triflora in his update...
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    Casuarina glauca (category Taxa named by Kurt Polycarp Joachim Sprengel)
    20 in) long. Casuarina glauca was first formally described in 1826 by Kurt Sprengel in Systema Vegetabilium from an unpublished description by Franz Sieber...
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