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17 Jan 1501
Leonhard Fuchs |
birth Leonhard Fuchs Born 17 Jan 1501; died 10 May 1566 at age 65. German botanist who prepared the first important glossary of botanical terms. This made a definite break from Dioscorides, and helped make the transition to modern botany. Although he was at first a private physician, and then professor of medicine, he actively persued an interest in natural history. He wrote books such as History of Plants (1542), in which he described numerous plant species in detail. His name was honored later by the naming of the fuchsia shrub. The distinctive bluish red colour of the flowers is also now known as fuchsia, eternally perpetuating his name. |
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17 Jan 1501
Leonhart Fuchs |
birth Leonhart Fuchs Leonhart Fuchs, German botanist (died 1566) |