Anton Heimerl

Austrian botanist (1857-1943).

Anton Heimerl (15 February 1857, Budapest - 4 March 1943, Wien) was an Austrian botanist. Heimerl specialized in research of the plant family Nyctaginaceae, and was the binomial authority of many botanical species. He was author of the sections on Nyctaginaceae, Phytolaccaceae and Achatocarpaceae in Engler & Prantl's "Die Natürlichen Pflanzenfamilien" (Volume 16, 1934). In 1903 the genus Heimerlia was named after him by Franz Xaver Rudolf von Höhnel, and in 1941 Carl Skottsberg named the genus Heimerliodendron in his honor.

Abbreviations: Heimerl
Occupations: secondary school teacher, scientific collector, botanist, botanical collector
Citizenships: Hungary, Austria
Languages: German
Dates: 1857-02-12T00:00:00Z – 1942-03-05T00:00:00Z
Birth place: Pest
Direct attributions: 108 plants, 4 fungi
Authorship mentions: 172 plants, 6 fungi

108 plants attributed, 64 plants contributed to172 plants:

Achatocarpaceae (Achatocarpus Family) Heimerl 1934
plant family in the order caryophyllales
The Achatocarpaceae are a family of woody flowering plants consisting of two genera and 11 known species, and has been recognized by most taxonomists. The family is found from the southwestern United States south to tropical and subtropical South America. The APG II system (2003; unchanged from the APG system of 1998) assigns it to the order Caryophyllales in the clade core eudicots. It forms a clade together with Amaranthaceae and Caryophyllaceae, two very large families.
Achillea collina (Wirtg.) Becker ex Heimerl 1883
perennial plant species in the asteraceae family
Achillea collina is a species of perennial herb in the family Asteraceae. They have simple, broad leaves and can grow up to 52 cm tall.
Achillea virescens (Fenzl) Heimerl 1883
plant species in the asteraceae family
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Handelia Heimerl 1922
plant genus in the asteraceae family
Handelia is a genus of flowering plants in the daisy family. The genus is named for Austrian botanist Heinrich von Handel-Mazzetti (1880-1940). Species There is only one known species, Handelia trichophylla, native to Asia (Xinjiang, Afghanistan, Kazakhstan, Pakistan, Uzbekistan).
Achillea ledebourii Heimerl 1883
perennial plant species in the asteraceae family
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Handelia trichophylla Heimerl 1922
perennial plant species in the asteraceae family
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Commicarpus pentandrus (Cerise Stars) (Burch.) Heimerl 1934
perennial plant species in the nyctaginaceae family
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Commicarpus chinensis (L.) Heimerl 1934
perennial and medicinal plant species in the nyctaginaceae family
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Bougainvillea spinosa (Cav.) Heimerl 1889
plant species in the nyctaginaceae family
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Achillea ptarmicifolia (Achillea Ptarmicifolia Ex) (Willd.) Rupr. ex Heimerl 1884
plant species in the asteraceae family
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Achillea barbeyana Heldr. & Heimerl 1884
plant species in the asteraceae family
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Achatocarpus hasslerianus Heimerl 1912
plant species in the achatocarpaceae family
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Abronia pogonantha (Mojave Sand Verbena) Heimerl 1889
annual plant species in the nyctaginaceae family
Abronia pogonantha is a species of flowering plant in the four o'clock family (Nyctaginaceae) known by the common name Mojave sand-verbena. It is native to California and Nevada, where it grows in the Mojave Desert, adjacent hills and mountains, and parts of the San Joaquin Valley in the Central Valley. This is an annual herb producing prostrate or upright glandular stems to about half a meter long. The petioled leaves are mainly oval-shaped and up to 5 centimeters long by 3 wide. The plant blooms in an inflorescence of many white or pink flowers, each with a tube throat up to 2 centimeters
Pisonia ambigua Heimerl 1908
plant species in the nyctaginaceae family
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Mirabilis linearis (Narrowleaf Four O'clock) (Pursh) Heimerl 1901
perennial plant species in the nyctaginaceae family
Mirabilis linearis, commonly known as narrowleaf four o'clock, is a species of plant. Among the Zuni people, the root is eaten to induce urination and vomiting. They also take an infusion of the root for stomachache.
Xyris wawrae Heimerl 1906
perennial plant species in the xyridaceae family
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Xyris rubrolimbata Heimerl 1906
annual plant species in the xyridaceae family
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Mirabilis violacea (L.) Heimerl 1897
perennial plant species in the nyctaginaceae family
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Mirabilis elegans (Choisy) Heimerl 1932
perennial plant species in the nyctaginaceae family
Mirabilis elegans is a species of flowering plants. It is found in Chile and Peru.
Mirabilis albida (White Four O'clock) (Walter) Heimerl 1901
perennial plant species in the nyctaginaceae family
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Gyrostemon australasicus (False Buckbush) (Moq.) Heimerl 1889
plant species in the gyrostemonaceae family
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Bougainvillea trollii Heimerl 1932
plant species in the nyctaginaceae family
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Bougainvillea modesta Heimerl 1901
plant species in the nyctaginaceae family
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Bougainvillea malmeana Heimerl 1901
plant species in the nyctaginaceae family
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Bougainvillea lehmanniana Heimerl 1932
plant species in the nyctaginaceae family
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Bougainvillea herzogiana Heimerl 1915
plant species in the nyctaginaceae family
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Bougainvillea campanulata Heimerl 1913
plant species in the nyctaginaceae family
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Bougainvillea berberidifolia Heimerl 1900
plant species in the nyctaginaceae family
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Boerhavia gracillima (Slimstalk Spiderling) Heimerl 1889
perennial plant species in the nyctaginaceae family
Boerhavia gracillima, the slimstalk spiderling, is a plant species native to Arizona, New Mexico, Texas and Mexico. It prefers dry, rocky areas such as grasslands, desert scrub, roadsides and pinyon-juniper woodlands. Boerhavia gracillima is a perennial herb, often woody at the base. Stems are trailing to erect, with many branches. Leaves are mostly on the lower half of the plant, getting smaller further up. Flowers are red, clustered in the axils of the leaves or at the tips of the stems, each flower up to 4.5 mm (0.2 inches) long.
Boerhavia boissieri Heimerl 1907
perennial plant species in the nyctaginaceae family
Boerhavia boissieri is a species of plant in the Nyctaginaceae family. It is a woody-based perennial with long, slender stems with fleshy leaves and small pink flowers. It grows throughout Egypt, Sahara Desert, Sudan, Eritrea, Zaire, Malawi, and the Arabian Peninsula. It may also be called the Commicarpus boissieri. Boerhavia boissieri prefers rocky, open and dry habitats.
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