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  1. Carl Ludwig Willdenow (22 August 1765 – 10 July 1812) was a German botanist, pharmacist, and plant taxonomist. He is considered one of the founders of phytogeography, the study of the geographic distribution of plants.

  2. Carl Ludwig Willdenow ( Berlim, 22 de agosto de 1765 – Berlim, 10 de julho de 1812) foi um médico, farmacêutico e botânico alemão. [ 1] Biografia. Depois de ter estudado Farmácia proseguiu seus estudos em Medicina e Botânica na Universidade de Halle, obtendo seu título de doutor em Medicina em 1789. Trabalhou como farmacêutico em Berlim.

  3. In 1953 it was revived, initially as Mitteilungen aus dem botanischen Garten und Museum Berlin-Dahlem, and continued with its present title commemorating Carl Ludwig Willdenow (1765-1812), director of the Botanic Garden and first professor of botany in Berlin.

  4. In 1801 the botanist Carl Ludwig Willdenow became director and began to rehabilitate the garden; a decade later he had created what was to become one of the outstanding botanical research centres and public displays of Europe.

  5. Carl Ludwig Willdenow (Berlín, 22 de agosto de 1765 - 10 de julio de 1812), fue un botánico, pteridólogo, micólogo y farmacéutico alemán. Se le considera uno de los fundadores de la Fitogeografía, el estudio de la distribución geográfica de las plantas.

  6. WILLDENOW, KARL LUDWIG (b Berlin, Germany, 22 August 1765: d Berlin 10 July 1812) botany, historical phytogeography. As a botanist in the Linnaean tradition, Willdenow was concerned chiefly with description and classification although he also helped lay the foundations for the new field of phytogeography that emerged in the early nineteenth ...

  7. Carl Ludwig Willdenow (* 22. August 1765 in Berlin; † 10. Juli 1812 ebenda) war ein deutscher Botaniker. Sein offizielles botanisches Autorenkürzel lautet „ Willd.