Francis Buchanan-Hamilton

Scottish physician, traveller and naturalist (1762-1829).

Francis Buchanan (15 February 1762 – 15 June 1829), later known as Francis Hamilton but often referred to as Francis Buchanan-Hamilton, was a Scottish surgeon, surveyor and botanist who made significant contributions as a geographer and zoologist while living in India. He did not assume the name of Hamilton until three years after his retirement from India. The standard botanical author abbreviation Buch.-Ham. is applied to plants and animals he described, though today the form "Hamilton, 1822" is more usually seen in ichthyology and is preferred by Fishbase.

Abbreviations: Buch.-Ham.
Occupations: zoologist, scientific collector, pteridologist, physician, ornithologist, malacologist, geographer, ichthyologist, botanist, naturalist, botanical collector
Citizenships: United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, Kingdom of Great Britain
Languages: English
Dates: 1762-02-15T00:00:00Z – 1829-06-14T00:00:00Z
Birth place: Callander
Direct attributions: 63 plants, 0 fungi
Authorship mentions: 360 plants, 0 fungi

63 plants attributed, 297 plants contributed to360 plants:

Astilbe (False Goat's Beard) Buch.-Ham. 1825
perennial plant genus in the saxifragaceae family
Astilbe is a genus of 18 species of rhizomatous flowering plants within the family Saxifragaceae, native to mountain ravines and woodlands in Asia and North America. Some species are known by the common names false goat's beard and false spirea. Species range from New Guinea, Java, Borneo, and the Philippines to Indochina, the Himalayas, China, Japan, and the Russian Far East, and to the southeastern United States. These hardy herbaceous perennials are cultivated by gardeners for their large, handsome, often fern-like foliage and dense, feathery plumes of flowers. They are widely adapted to
Artocarpus lacucha (Monkey Fruit) Roxb. ex Buch.-Ham. 1826
plant species in the moraceae family
Artocarpus lacucha, also known as monkey jack or monkey fruit, is a tropical evergreen tree species of the family Moraceae. It is distributed throughout the Indian subcontinent and Southeast Asia. The tree is valued for its wood; its fruit is edible and is believed to have medicinal value. In Northeastern Thailand, the wood is used to make pong lang, a local traditional instrument. The stilbenoid oxyresveratrol can be isolated from the heartwood of Artocarpus lacucha as well as in Puag Haad, the light brown powder obtained from the aqueous extract of the wood chips of A. lakoocha by boiling,
Cycas pectinata (Cycad) Buch.-Ham. 1826
vulnerable, edible, medicinal, and vegetable plant species in the cycadaceae family
Cycas pectinata was the fourth species of Cycas to be named; it was described in 1826 by Scottish surgeon and botanist Francis Buchanan-Hamilton from Kamrup, Assam in northeast India. The species is one of the most widespread cycads. It is found in the northeastern part of India (Assam, Manipur, Meghalaya, Sikkim, Darjeeling), Nepal, Bhutan, northern Burma, southern China (Yunnan), Bangladesh, Burma, Malaysia, Cambodia, northern Thailand, Laos, and Vietnam. Cycas pectinata usually grow at elevation 300 m to 1200 m and in difficult terrains. In China, it grows in dry, open thickets in
Areca triandra (Wild Areca Palm) Roxb. ex Buch.-Ham. 1826
plant species in the arecaceae family
Areca triandra, the wild areca palm, is a palm which is often used as ornamental plant. It is native to India, Bangladesh, Cambodia, Laos, Burma, Thailand, Vietnam, Malaysia, Indonesia, and the Philippines. It is also reportedly naturalized in Hawaii, Panama, Sri Lanka and southern China. As a wild plant, it commonly occurs in littoral forest in Southeast Asia.
Duabanga Buch.-Ham. 1835
plant genus in the lythraceae family
Duabanga is a small genus of lowland evergreen rainforest trees in southeast Asia, with two or three species. Duabanga was traditionally included in the ditypic family Sonneratiaceae, but it is now classified in its own monotypic subfamily Duabangoideae of the Lythraceae. The genus name was given by Francis Buchanan-Hamilton based on a local name, duyabangga, in use in Tripura. A fossil from the Deccan Traps of Kutch has been placed in the genus Duabangoxylon and is considered to be closely related to extant Duabanga species. Species in the genus are large trees that grow in moist tropical
Morinda coreia (Aal) Buch.-Ham. 1822
medicinal plant species in the rubiaceae family
Morinda coreia is a species of flowering plant in the coffee family, Rubiaceae. It was described by Francis Buchanan-Hamilton in 1822.
Licuala peltata Roxb. ex Buch.-Ham. 1826
plant species in the arecaceae family
Licuala peltata is a species of palm tree in the family Arecaceae. It is found in South Asia and Southeast Asia. The triangular leaves are not truly peltate, or if so only marginally so.
Garcinia pedunculata Roxb. ex Buch.-Ham. 1827
edible, medicinal, and fruit plant species in the clusiaceae family
Garcinia pedunculata is an evergreen tree related to the purple mangosteen (Garcinia mangostana). The tree is native to south-eastern Asia, including northeastern India, Bangladesh, the eastern Himalayas southeastern Tibet, northern Indochina (Laos, Myanmar, Thailand, and Vietnam), and western Yunnan in south-central China. It is popularly known in India as Amlavetasa, in Bangladesh as Thoikor or Taikor and in Assam as Bor Thekera(বৰ থেকেৰা ). It is a large evergreen tree which grows in mixed deciduous forests, dry evergreen forests, lower montane rain forests, at dry evergreen and tropical
Crateva unilocularis (Spider Tree) Buch.-Ham. 1827
edible, medicinal, and vegetable plant species in the capparaceae family
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Euphorbia nivulia (Leafy Milk Hedge) Buch.-Ham. 1824
plant species in the euphorbiaceae family
Euphorbia nivulia is a subtropical succulent species of flowering plant in the family Euphorbiaceae. It is found in the Indian subcontinent and is commonly known as the leafy milk hedge, holy milk hedge or dog's tongue.
Vernonia arborea (Strobocalyx Arborea) Buch.-Ham. 1824
plant species in the asteraceae family
Strobocalyx arborea, formerly widely known by the synonym Vernonia arborea, is a species of mid-level rainforest tree in the Composite, or Daisy family Asteraceae, that is found from the Western Ghats of India and Sri Lanka, east to the East Indies and New Guinea. This tree, and Brachylaena, are contenders for the tallest of all composite trees ("daisy trees"); plants on Sumatra (formerly distinguished as V. a. var. pilifera; locally called Maremboeng) reaching a height of 36 m (118 ft), and plants from Java (formerly distinguished as V. a. var. javanica; locally called Semboeng Kebo) can be
Artocarpus chama (Chaplash) Buch.-Ham. 1826
plant species in the moraceae family
Artocarpus chama is a tree in the family Moraceae: a wild species of the breadfruit/jackfruit genus (Artocarpus) and may be referred to as the 'chaplaish'; its Vietnamese name is mít nài (also used for other forest species). Distribution records are from: Yunnan China, Bangladesh, Bhutan, India, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, Sikkim and Thailand.
Morinda persicifolia Buch.-Ham. 1822
plant species in the rubiaceae family
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Ficus lacor Buch.-Ham. 1827
vegetable plant species in the moraceae family
Ficus lacor is a large evergreen tree of the family Moraceae, native to Asia and Australia. It is the city tree of Chongqing. It is a good fodder species. Ceremonial, edible and fodder. Young buds (Surulo) are used in making pickles. Seeds are tonic in nature and used in treatment of stomach disorder.
Calotropis acia Buch.-Ham. 1825
plant species in the apocynaceae family
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Rhus dhuna Buch.-Ham. 1847
plant species in the anacardiaceae family
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Mangifera mariana Buch.-Ham. 1826
plant species in the anacardiaceae family
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Diospyros exsculpta Buch.-Ham. 1827
plant species in the ebenaceae family
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Cryphaea Buch.-Ham. 1825
plant genus in the cryphaeaceae family
Cryphaea is a genus of mosses, (Bryophyta), containing at least 26 accepted species.
Vernonia revoluta Buch.-Ham. 1824
perennial plant species in the asteraceae family
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Vernonia aspera Buch.-Ham. 1824
medicinal plant species in the asteraceae family
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Dipterocarpus scaber Buch.-Ham. 1826
plant species in the dipterocarpaceae family
Dipterocarpus scaber (Bengali: Keshogarjan) is a species of flowering plant in the family Dipterocarpaceae. It is a tree native to Bangladesh and the Indian state of Tripura. The species was first described by Francis Buchanan-Hamilton in 1826.
Diospyros toposia Buch.-Ham. 1827
plant species in the ebenaceae family
Diospyros toposia is a tree in the family Ebenaceae. The specific epithet toposia is from a local name in India, toposí.
Barleria rubra Buch.-Ham. 1824
plant species in the acanthaceae family
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Ammi indicum Buch.-Ham. 1832
plant species in the apiaceae family
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Zoysia codia Buch.-Ham. 1848
plant species in the poaceae family
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Vernonieae arborea Buch.-Ham.
plant species in the asteraceae family
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Scilla denudata Buch.-Ham.
plant species in the asparagaceae family
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Sagittaria hermaphrodita Buch.-Ham.
plant species in the alismataceae family
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Saccharum casi Buch.-Ham.
plant species in the poaceae family
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