Ernesto Mauri

Botanist (1791–1836).

Ernesto Mauri (12 January 1791 – 13 April 1836) was an Italian botanist and mycologist. He served as a professor of botany in Rome and was director of the botanical garden there. Mauri was born in Rome and studied medicine. He was a student of F. Antonio Sebastiani (1782-1821) and collaborated with him to produce the Florae romanae prodromus (1818). He succeeded Sebastiani as chair of botany in 1820 and worked on moving the Gianicolense botanical garden founded by G. B. Trionfetti, from the Gianicolo hill to the grounds of Villa Salviati on Via della Lungara. He published descriptions of sever

Abbreviations: Mauri
Occupations: mycologist, botanist
Dates: 1791-01-01T00:00:00Z – 1836-01-01T00:00:00Z
Direct attributions: 3 plants, 1 fungus
Authorship mentions: 5 plants, 2 fungi

3 plants attributed, 2 plants contributed to5 plants:

Romulea columnae (Sand-crocus) Sebast. & Mauri 1818
plant species in the iridaceae family
Romulea columnae, the sand crocus, is a herbaceous perennial in the family Iridaceae. It is a small plant, with thin narrow leaves, and small scape which has small pink, pale purple or violet pointed flowers with darker veining and a gold or yellow throat. It is native to a wide area ranging from western Europe to the Mediterranean.
Romulea bulbocodium (Crocus-leaved Romulea) (L.) Sebast. & Mauri 1818
plant species in the iridaceae family
Romulea bulbocodium is one of the best-known species from the genus Romulea. The plant, a member of the family Iridaceae, is native to the Mediterranean region (southern Europe, northern Africa, the Middle East) and Sudan. It has many varieties and is occasionally used as ornamental plant. The species has a small rootstock - a corm which can be found in sandy and rocky soils. It produces long and slender leaves. The plant looks much like the popular Crocus. The blooms are small and with six tepals. Most varieties have purple or violet blooms, but white or yellow also occur. The ovary is
Epilobium lanceolatum (Spear Leaved Willow Herb) Sebast. & Mauri 1818
perennial plant species in the onagraceae family
Epilobium lanceolatum, the spear-leaved willowherb, is a species in the genus Epilobium, belonging to the Onagraceae or "evening primrose" family. It grows between 30 and 60 cm high. This perennial plant has lance-shaped leaves, steadily narrowing to both ends, with long petioles; 5-7mm, grey to green-blue, with widely toothed margins. The flowers are white fading to pink; blooming from June to August. Epilobium lanceolatum occurs across western Europe.
Lotus requienii Mauri ex Sanguin. 1837
annual plant species in the fabaceae family
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Ophrys argolica ssp. crabronifera (Sebast. & Mauri) Faurh. 2002
plant subspecies in the orchidaceae family
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