Ernst Adolf Räuschel

German botanist (1740–1800).

Ernst Adolf Raeuschel (1740–1800) was a German lichenologist, active between 1772 and 1797, specializing in bryophytes and spermatophytes. Sometimes spelled Rauschel. He was the author of Nomenclator botanicus omnes plantas : ab illustr. Carolo a Linné descriptas aliisque botanicis temporis recentioris detectas enumerans. . : Lipsiae :apud I. G. Feind, 1797. (3rd ed.) LCCN: agr05000967 OCLC: 15250876 Full text available [1]. Some of the plant species described by Raeuschel include Allophylus cobbe, Callicarpa dichotoma and Elephantopus carolinianus. The Snow Lichen Stereocaulon ramulosum was

Abbreviations: Raeusch.
Occupations: botanist
Citizenships: Holy Roman Empire
Dates: 1740-00-00T00:00:00Z – 1800-00-00T00:00:00Z
Direct attributions: 27 plants, 2 fungi
Authorship mentions: 28 plants, 2 fungi

27 plants attributed, 1 plant contributed to28 plants:

Potentilla erecta (Tormentil) (L.) Raeusch. 1797
perennial plant species in the rosaceae family
Potentilla erecta (syn. Tormentilla erecta, Potentilla laeta, Potentilla tormentilla, known as the (common) tormentil, septfoil, or erect cinquefoil ) is a herbaceous perennial plant belonging to the rose family (Rosaceae).
Imperata cylindrica (Cogongrass) (L.) Raeusch. 1797
edible, perennial, and medicinal plant species in the poaceae family
Imperata cylindrica (commonly known as cogongrass or kunai grass ) is a species of perennial rhizomatous grass native to tropical and subtropical Asia, Micronesia, Melanesia, Australia, Africa, and Southern Europe. It has also been introduced to Latin America, the Caribbean, and the Southeastern United States. It is a highly flammable pyrophyte, and can spread rapidly by colonizing disturbed areas and encouraging more frequent wildfires.
Flacourtia jangomas (Runeala-plum) (Lour.) Raeusch. 1797
edible and medicinal plant species in the salicaceae family
Flacourtia jangomas is a species of flowering plant in the family Salicaceae. This lowland and mountain rain forest tree is sometimes referred to by the English common names Indian coffee plum, Indian plum, or scramberry. It was once placed in the Flacourtiaceae family. It is widely cultivated in Southeast and East Asia, and has escaped cultivation in a number of places. Its wild origin is unknown but is speculated to be tropical Asia, most likely India and Sri Lanka.
Pterospermum suberifolium (L.) Raeusch. 1797
plant species in the malvaceae family
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Croton cascarilloides Raeusch. 1797
medicinal plant species in the euphorbiaceae family
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Hydrolea palustris (Aubl.) Raeusch. 1794
annual plant species in the hydroleaceae family
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Colus (Colus (fungus)) Raeusch. 1797
plant genus in the phallaceae family
Colus is a genus of fungi in the family Phallaceae. The genus has a widespread distribution and, according to a 2008 estimate, contains four species.
Elephantopus carolinianus (Leafy Elephant's-foot) Raeusch. 1797
plant species in the asteraceae family
Elephantopus carolinianus, with the common names Carolina elephantsfoot or leafy elephant's foot, is a species of flowering plant in the Asteraceae family. It is native to the south-central and southeastern United States.
Amomum aquaticum Raeusch. 1797
plant species in the zingiberaceae family
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Vaccinium acosta Raeusch. 1797
plant species in the ericaceae family
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Phoenix pygmaea Raeusch. 1797
plant species in the arecaceae family
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Melaleuca latifolia Raeusch. 1797
plant species in the myrtaceae family
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Melaleuca excelsa Raeusch. 1797
plant species in the myrtaceae family
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Hydrolea diffusa Raeusch. 1846
plant species in the hydroleaceae family
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Ficus anthelminthica Raeusch. 1797
plant species in the moraceae family
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Epidendrum ophrydis Raeusch. 1797
plant species in the orchidaceae family
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Epidendrum aristotelea Raeusch. 1797
plant species in the orchidaceae family
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Cnestis barboniensis Raeusch. 1797
plant species in the connaraceae family
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Caucanthus forskahlii Raeusch. 1797
plant species in the malpighiaceae family
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Carex inaequalis Raeusch. 1797
plant species in the cyperaceae family
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Calyptranthes makal Raeusch. 1797
plant species in the myrtaceae family
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Arenaria allionii Raeusch. 1797
plant species in the caryophyllaceae family
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Aralia lappaefolia Raeusch. 1797
plant species in the araliaceae family
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Annona sinensis Raeusch. 1797
plant species in the annonaceae family
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Annona amara Raeusch. 1797
plant species in the annonaceae family
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Amomum nigrum (Gaertn.) Raeusch. 1797
plant species in the zingiberaceae family
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Abronia californica Raeusch. 1797
plant species in the nyctaginaceae family
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Bambusa multiplex (Hedge Bamboo) (Lour.) Raeusch. ex Schult.f. 1830
plant species in the poaceae family
Bambusa multiplex is a species of flowering plant in the family Poaceae. B. multiplex forms a medium-sized clump with slender culms (stems) and dense foliage. This bamboo is suitable for hedges and live fences since the stems and foliage form a dense growth that create an effective barrier. The height of the stems under ideal conditions is about 10 ft. Propagation is through rhizome offsets and rooted culm (stem) cuttings. Micro propagation too is feasible through axillary bud proliferation.
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