B. H. Danser

Dutch botanist (1891-1943).

Benedictus Hubertus Danser (24 May 1891, Schiedam – 18 October 1943, Groningen), often abbreviated B. H. Danser, was a Dutch taxonomist and botanist. Danser specialised in the plant families Loranthaceae, Nepenthaceae, and Polygonaceae. In 1928, Danser published an exhaustive revision of the genus Nepenthes, recognising 65 species in "The Nepenthaceae of the Netherlands Indies". While nowadays more than 140 species of Nepenthes are known, Danser's work is still referenced by specialists in the field. Danser died in Groningen on 18 October 1943. The genus Dansera (Fabaceae) and the species Nepe

Abbreviations: Danser
Occupations: university teacher, taxonomist, botanist
Citizenships: Kingdom of the Netherlands
Dates: 1891-05-24T00:00:00Z – 1943-10-18T00:00:00Z
Birth place: Schiedam
Direct attributions: 321 plants, 0 fungi
Authorship mentions: 360 plants, 0 fungi

321 plants attributed, 39 plants contributed to360 plants:

Nepenthes inermis Danser 1928
plant species in the nepenthaceae family
Nepenthes inermis is a tropical pitcher plant endemic to the Indonesian island of Sumatra. The specific epithet inermis is Latin for "unarmed" and refers to the upper pitchers of this species, which are unique in that they completely lack a peristome.
Nepenthes spathulata Danser 1935
plant species in the nepenthaceae family
Nepenthes spathulata is a tropical pitcher plant native to Java and Sumatra, where it grows at elevations of between 1,100 and 2,900 m above sea level. The specific epithet spathulata is derived from the Latin word spathulatus, meaning "spatula shaped", and refers to the shape of the lamina.
Nepenthes fusca (Pitcher Plant) Danser 1928
plant species in the nepenthaceae family
Nepenthes fusca , or the dusky pitcher-plant, is a tropical pitcher plant endemic to Borneo. It is found throughout a wide altitudinal range and is almost always epiphytic in nature, primarily growing in mossy forest. The specific epithet fusca is derived from the Latin word fuscus, meaning "dark brown" or "dusky", and refers to the colour of the pitchers.
Nepenthes tobaica Danser 1928
plant species in the nepenthaceae family
Nepenthes tobaica is a tropical pitcher plant endemic to Sumatra. It is particularly abundant around Lake Toba, after which it is named. Nepenthes tobaica is closely related to N. angasanensis, N. gracilis, N. mikei, and N. reinwardtiana.
Nepenthes papuana Danser 1928
plant species in the nepenthaceae family
Nepenthes papuana is a tropical pitcher plant endemic to New Guinea. The specific epithet papuana is derived from Papua, an alternative name for the island.
Taxillus kaempferi (DC.) Danser 1933
plant species in the loranthaceae family
Taxillus kaempferi (Chinese: 小叶钝果寄生; pinyin: xiao ye dun guo ji sheng) is a parasitic plant species in the genus Taxillus found in China (Anhui, Fujian, W Hubei, S Jiangxi, Sichuan, S Zhejiang), Bhutan and Japan. Its host is Pinus thunbergii. The flavonol avicularin can be produced from T. kaempferi. Other flavonoids constituents of the plant are hyperin, quercitrin and taxillusin.
Nepenthes dubia (Pitcher Plant) Danser 1928
critically endangered plant species in the nepenthaceae family
Nepenthes dubia is a tropical pitcher plant endemic to the Indonesian island of Sumatra, where it grows at an elevation of 1,600–2,700 m above sea level. The specific epithet dubia is the Latin word for "doubtful".
Nepenthes tomoriana Danser 1928
plant species in the nepenthaceae family
Nepenthes tomoriana (; after Tomori Bay, from which the type originates) is a species of pitcher plant endemic to Sulawesi, where it grows at an elevation of 0–500 m above sea level.
Nepenthes paniculata Danser 1928
endangered plant species in the nepenthaceae family
Nepenthes paniculata (; from Latin panicula "panicle") is a tropical pitcher plant belonging to the genus Nepenthes.
Nepenthes ephippiata (Pitcher Plant) Danser 1928
vulnerable plant species in the nepenthaceae family
Nepenthes ephippiata (; from Latin: ephippium "saddle cloth"), or the saddle-leaved pitcher-plant, is a tropical pitcher plant endemic to Borneo. It occurs in the Hose Mountains of central Sarawak, as well as Mount Raya and Bukit Lesung in Kalimantan. It grows in montane forest from 1,000 to 1,900 meters elevation. Non-climbing plants from the Hose Mountains appear to have less decurrent leaf attachment than specimens from Central Kalimantan, however the characteristic saddle after which the species is named is fully developed in climbing plants. Nepenthes ephippiata is closely related to N.
Nepenthes densiflora Danser 1940
plant species in the nepenthaceae family
Nepenthes densiflora is a tropical pitcher plant endemic to Sumatra, where it grows at an altitude of between 1,700 and 3,200 m above sea level. No forms or varieties of N. densiflora have been described.
Nepenthes clipeata (Pitcher Plant) Danser 1928
critically endangered plant species in the nepenthaceae family
Nepenthes clipeata (; from Latin clipeus "round shield," referring to the leaf shape), or the shield-leaved pitcher-plant, is a tropical pitcher plant known only from the near-vertical granite cliff faces of Mount Kelam in West Kalimantan, Indonesia. It has an elevational distribution between approximately 600 and 800 m. Nepenthes clipeata is perhaps the most endangered of all Nepenthes species, with only an estimated 15 plants remaining in the wild as of 1995 (although see N. pitopangii and N. rigidifolia).
Nepenthes spectabilis Danser 1928
vulnerable plant species in the nepenthaceae family
Nepenthes spectabilis is a tropical pitcher plant endemic to Sumatra, where it grows at elevations of between 1,400 and 2,200 m above sea level. The specific epithet spectabilis is Latin for "visible" or "notable".
Nepenthes petiolata Danser 1928
vulnerable plant species in the nepenthaceae family
Nepenthes petiolata (; from Latin: petiolatus "petiolate", referring to leaf attachment) is a highland Nepenthes pitcher plant species endemic to Mindanao island in the Philippines, where it grows at an elevation of 1,450–1,900 metres (4,800–6,200 ft) above sea level.
Nepenthes insignis (Pitcher Plant) Danser 1928
plant species in the nepenthaceae family
Nepenthes insignis is a tropical pitcher plant endemic to New Guinea and surrounding islands. The specific epithet insignis is Latin for "distinguished" or "remarkable".
Nepenthes pilosa (Pitcher Plant) Danser 1928
plant species in the nepenthaceae family
Nepenthes pilosa is a tropical pitcher plant endemic to Borneo. It is characterised by a dense indumentum of long yellow-brown hairs. Pitchers have a distinctive hook-shaped appendage on the underside of the lid. The specific epithet derives from the Latin word pilosus, meaning "hairy". Nepenthes pilosa was for a long time conflated with N. chaniana and, with the exception of the type material, all specimens identified as N. pilosa prior to the description of N. chaniana in 2006 actually represent the latter species. In Pitcher-Plants of Borneo, Anthea Phillipps and Anthony Lamb list this
Nepenthes mollis (Velvet Pitcher Plant) Danser 1928
plant species in the nepenthaceae family
Nepenthes mollis (; from Latin: mollis = soft; referring to the covering of hairs), or the velvet pitcher-plant, is a tropical pitcher plant species natives to Kalimantan, Borneo. It used to be known only from a single dried herbarium specimen and is the sole recognised species in the genus Nepenthes of which the pitchers are unknown. In 2019 Global Wildlife Conservation announced the rediscovery of the species. The habitat of N. mollis is listed as dense forest on a steep slope at an elevation of 1,800 m. The species is only known from Mount Kemul, the type locality, although a wider
Tapinanthus rubromarginatus (Lighted Matches) (Engl.) Danser 1933
plant species in the loranthaceae family
Tapinanthus rubromarginatus, commonly known as red mistletoe, is a species of plant in the family Loranthaceae. The leaf margins are red as reflected by the specific name rubro-, meaning "red", and marginatus meaning "margin".
Sogerianthe Danser 1933
plant genus in the loranthaceae family
Sogerianthe is a genus of flowering plants belonging to the family Loranthaceae. Its native range is Papuasia. Species: Sogerianthe cupuliformis Barlow Sogerianthe ferruginea Danser Sogerianthe sessiliflora (Danser) Danser Sogerianthe sogerensis (S.Moore) Danser Sogerianthe trilobobractea Danser Sogerianthe versicolor Danser
Plicosepalus sagittifolius (Sprague) Danser 1933
plant species in the loranthaceae family
Plicosepalus sagittifolius is a woody, photosynthesising, parasitic plant species that grows on the branches of mostly Acacia-species, by means of tapping roots. It has glaucus, leathery, entire, 1–6 cm long leaves set oppositely along the stem, with umbels of initially long up-curved pale greenish-yellow buds, that open explosively, the petals usually bright yellow, strongly curling, long stamens and style clear red, orange or pink, and quickly falling after fertilisation. The initially green oval berries color red when ripe. The species is assigned to the showy mistletoe family. In the Afar
Dendromyza Danser 1940
plant genus in the santalaceae family
Dendromyza is a genus of flowering plants belonging to the family Santalaceae. They are dioecious stem-parasitic shrubs. Its native range is Malesia to Solomon Islands. Species: Dendromyza acrosclera (Danser) Byng & Christenh. Dendromyza acutata (Pilg.) Byng & Christenh. Dendromyza angustifolia (Stauffer) Byng & Christenh. Dendromyza crassifolia (Gibbs) Stauffer Dendromyza cucullata (Danser) Stauffer Dendromyza cuneata (Danser) Byng & Christenh. Dendromyza dendromyzoides (Stauffer) Byng & Christenh. Dendromyza densa (Stauffer) Byng & Christenh. Dendromyza dubia (Stauffer) Byng & Christenh.
Cyne (Cyne (plant)) Danser 1929
plant genus in the loranthaceae family
Cyne is a genus of flowering plants belonging to the family Loranthaceae. A revised description of the genus was given in 2022 by Daniel Nickrent and Mark Rule. It is native to the Philippines, the Maluku Islands and New Guinea. They are found at elevations ranging from sea level to subalpine.
Amyema sanguinea (Blood Mistletoe) Danser 1929
plant species in the loranthaceae family
Amyema sanguinea is an aerial hemiparasitic shrub within the genus Amyema, in the family Loranthaceae and native to Australia, where it is found in New South Wales, Queensland, the Northern Territory, South Australia and Western Australia.
Amyema gibberula (Amyema Gibberulum) (Tate) Danser 1929
plant species in the loranthaceae family
Amyema gibberula is an aerial hemiparasitic plant of the family Loranthaceae native to Australia and found in Western Australia, the Northern Territory, and South Australia.
Amyema fitzgeraldii (Pincushion Mistletoe) Danser 1929
plant species in the loranthaceae family
Amyema fitzgeraldii, the pincushion mistletoe, is a species of flowering plant within the genus Amyema, an epiphytic hemiparasitic plant of the family Loranthaceae endemic to Australia, and found in the Northern Territory, South Australia and Western Australia.
Amyema cambagei (Needle-leaf Mistletoe) (Blakely) Danser 1929
plant species in the loranthaceae family
Amyema cambagei, commonly known as sheoak mistletoe, is a species of flowering plant, an epiphytic hemiparasitic plant of the family Loranthaceae endemic to Australia, and found in New South Wales and Queensland in sclerophyll forest and woodland on several species of Casuarinaceae.
Taxillus chinensis (Mulberry Mistletoe) (DC.) Danser 1938
edible and medicinal plant species in the loranthaceae family
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Tapinanthus oleifolius (Namnambush) (J.C.Wendl.) Danser 1933
plant species in the loranthaceae family
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Tapinanthus bangwensis (Engl. & K.Krause) Danser 1933
plant species in the loranthaceae family
Tapinanthus bangwensis is a species of hemiparasitic plant in the family Loranthaceae. It is native to the tropics of western sub-Saharan Africa.
Scurrula ferruginea (Roxb. ex Jack) Danser 1929
medicinal plant species in the loranthaceae family
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