François Pellegrin

French botanist (1881–1965).

François Pellegrin (25 September 1881, in Paris's 6e arrondissement – 9 April 1965, in the Hôpital Bichat in the 18e arrondissement) was a French botanist, who specialised in the plants of tropical Africa. He published some 623 plant names, and has been honoured in the specific epithets of many plant species, such as, for example, Bikinia pellegrinii, Euphorbia pellegrinii, Hymenostegia pellegrinii, Polyceratocarpus pellegrinii, and Sericanthe pellegrinii. He was also honoured in 1935 by botanist Hermann Otto Sleumer who published Pellegrinia, a genus of flowering plants from south America,

Abbreviations: Pellegr.
Occupations: botanist
Citizenships: France
Languages: French
Dates: 1881-09-25T00:00:00Z – 1965-04-09T00:00:00Z
Birth place: 6th arrondissement of Paris
Direct attributions: 228 plants, 0 fungi
Authorship mentions: 333 plants, 0 fungi

228 plants attributed, 105 plants contributed to333 plants:

Bombax costatum (Red Kapok Tree) Pellegr. & Vuillet 1914
plant species in the malvaceae family
Bombax costatum is a tree usually reaching a height of 5 – 15 m. It flowers in the dry season before the leaves appear.
Julbernardia Pellegr. 1943
plant genus in the fabaceae family
Julbernardia is a genus of plants in the family Fabaceae. It includes ten species native to tropical Africa, ranging from Nigeria to Kenya, Mozambique, Botswana, Zambia and Namibia. They are medium-sized trees. Species accepted by the Plants of the World Online as of September 2023: Julbernardia brieyi (De Wild.) Troupin Julbernardia globiflora (Benth.) Troupin Julbernardia gossweileri (Baker f.) Torre & Hillc. Julbernardia hochreutineri Pellegr. Julbernardia letouzeyi Villiers Julbernardia magnistipulata (Harms) Troupin Julbernardia paniculata (Benth.) Troupin Julbernardia pellegriniana
Letestudoxa Pellegr. 1920
plant genus in the annonaceae family
Letestudoxa is a genus of flowering plants belonging to the family Annonaceae. Its native range is western Central Tropical Africa. It is found in Cabinda (region in Angola), Cameroon, Congo and Gabon. The genus name of Letestudoxa is in honour of Georges Marie Patrice Charles Le Testu (1877–1967), a French colonial administrator in tropical Africa and was later at a botanical garden in Caen. It was first described and published in Bull. Mus. Natl. Hist. Nat. Vol.26 on page 654 in 1920.
Gluema Aubrév. & Pellegr. 1935
plant genus in the sapotaceae family
Gluema is a genus of plant in family Sapotaceae described as a genus in 1935. Gluema is native to tropical western and west-central Africa.
Cola attiensis Aubrév. & Pellegr. 1946
endangered plant species in the malvaceae family
Cola attiensis is a species of flowering plant in the Family Malvaceae. It is endemic to Côte d'Ivoire. An extract from the plant exhibits visceral antileishmanial properties.
Anna (Anna (plant)) Pellegr. 1930
plant genus in the gesneriaceae family
Anna is a genus of flowering plants in the family Gesneriaceae. It includes four species native to Vietnam and southern China.
Utricularia delphinioides Thorel ex Pellegr. 1920
perennial plant species in the lentibulariaceae family
Utricularia delphinioides is a small to medium-sized, probably perennial, carnivorous plant that belongs to the genus Utricularia. It is endemic to Indochina and can be found in Cambodia, Laos, Thailand, and Vietnam. U. delphinioides grows as a terrestrial plant in swamps and rice fields, wet grasslands, or open pine forests at altitudes from near sea level to 1,300 m (4,265 ft). It was originally named by Clovis Thorel but formally described and published by François Pellegrin in 1920. A variety, U. delphinioides var. minor, was also described in 1920, but Peter Taylor reduced the variety to
Turraeanthus africanus (African White Mahogany) (Welw. ex C.DC.) Pellegr. 1911
vulnerable plant species in the meliaceae family
Turraeanthus africanus is a species of plant in the family Meliaceae, also known by the common names avodiré, apeya, engan, agbe, lusamba, wansenwa, African satinwood, and African white mahogany.
Testulea gabonensis (Izombé) Pellegr. 1924
endangered and medicinal plant species in the ochnaceae family
Testulea is a monotypic genus of plants in the family Ochnaceae. It contains only one species, Testulea gabonensis, an endangered species native to Central Africa.
Cassia aubrevillei Pellegr. 1947
endangered plant species in the fabaceae family
Cassia aubrevillei is a plant species in the family Fabaceae. A forest tree of tropical West Africa, it is threatened by deforestation and unsustainable logging for timber. The bark of the tree has been investigated for antifilarial properties.
Utricularia odorata Pellegr. 1920
perennial plant species in the lentibulariaceae family
Utricularia odorata is a medium-sized, probably perennial carnivorous plant that belongs to the genus Utricularia. It is native to southeastern Asia (Cambodia, Laos, Thailand, and Vietnam) and northern Australia (Northern Territory). U. odorata grows as a terrestrial plant in wet grasslands at low altitudes. It was originally described by François Pellegrin in 1920. The specific epithet odorata is derived from reports that the flowers are fragrant.
Okoubaka Pellegr. & Normand 1946
plant genus in the santalaceae family
Okoubaka is a genus of tall forest tree native to west and central tropical Africa. It consists of two species, plus a third species or variety. Its name is from the Anyin language meaning a tree with allelopathic properties, or a tree that causes the death of surrounding vegetation. The tree was once common throughout West Africa and parts of Central Africa, with O. aubrevillei being the primary West African species, and O. michelsonii found in Central Africa. O. aubrevillei was originally named Oktoknema okoubaka and placed in the Octoknemaceae or Olacaceae; however careful morphological
Cola letestui Pellegr. 1921
vulnerable plant species in the malvaceae family
Cola letestui is a species of flowering plant in the family Malvaceae. It is found only in Gabon.
Utsetela Pellegr. 1928
plant genus in the moraceae family
Utsetela is a genus of flowering plants belonging to the family Moraceae. Its native range is Democratic Republic of the Congo, Gabon, and Republic of the Congo. Two species are accepted: Utsetela gabonensis Pellegr. Utsetela neglecta Jongkind
Hymenostegia aubrevillei Pellegr. 1933
plant species in the fabaceae family
Hymenostegia aubrevillei is a medium-sized tree in the family Fabaceae found in riparian habitats. It is endemic to Côte d'Ivoire, Ghana (in the Krokosua Hills and across the Dahomey Gap), and Nigeria. It is threatened by habitat loss by the deforestation, mining and agriculture, as well as fires.
Aubrevillea Pellegr. 1933
plant genus in the fabaceae family
Aubrevillea is a genus of flowering plants in the family Fabaceae. It belongs to the mimosoid clade of the subfamily Caesalpinioideae. It includes two species of trees native to west and central Africa, ranging from Senegal to Democratic Republic of the Congo. Aubrevillea kerstingii (Harms) Pellegr. Aubrevillea platicarpa Pellegr.
Utricularia pobeguinii Pellegr. 1914
endangered and annual plant species in the lentibulariaceae family
Utricularia pobeguinii is a small annual carnivorous plant that belongs to the genus Utricularia.
Polyceratocarpus microtrichus (Engl. & Diels) Ghesq. ex Pellegr. 1950
plant species in the annonaceae family
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Homalium ogoouense Pellegr. 1953
vulnerable plant species in the salicaceae family
Homalium ogoouense is a species of plant in the family Salicaceae. It is endemic to Gabon.
Cussonia bancoensis Aubrév. & Pellegr. 1937
vulnerable plant species in the araliaceae family
Cussonia bancoensis, commonly called the aky tree, is a montane rainforest tree of the ginsing, or ivy family (Araliaceae) Believed to be originally endemic to Ghana, but now feral throughout tropical West Africa It is up to 40 metres (130 ft) height, with few branches, mostly vertical reiterations, each topped with a rosette of large five-pointed palmate leaves. The flowers are malodorous, and pollinated by flies. The wood is rich in potassium, and the ash is favored in making soap.
Cassipourea hiotou Aubrév. & Pellegr. 1958
vulnerable plant species in the rhizophoraceae family
Cassipourea hiotou is a species of plant in the Rhizophoraceae family found in Ivory Coast and Ghana. The species grows naturally in the well-shaded, to wet evergreen forests on the land region lying between the Cavally and Sassandra rivers. Although the extent of these forests has been significantly reduced (due to the expansion of industrial plantations, mining interests and over-logging), it can be locally common.
Cassia fikifiki Aubrév. & Pellegr. 1958
endangered plant species in the fabaceae family
Cassia fikifiki is an uncommon small rainforest species of tree in the family Fabaceae. It is found in Côte d'Ivoire and Liberia. It is a deciduous tree with a showy pendulous inflorescences of bright yellow flowers, and is easily confused in foliage with the common savanna tree Cassia sieberiana. It is threatened by habitat loss and overharvesting as an aphrodisiac. The bark has been investigated for antifilarial properties.
Calpocalyx ngouniensis (Calpocalyx Ngouiensis) Pellegr. 1941
plant species in the fabaceae family
Calpocalyx ngouiensis is a species of flowering plant in the family Fabaceae. It is found in Cameroon and Gabon.
Calpocalyx letestui Pellegr. 1941
vulnerable plant species in the fabaceae family
Calpocalyx letestui is a species of flowering plant in the family Fabaceae. It is found only in Gabon.
Aglaia cucullata (Pacific Maple) (Roxb.) Pellegr. 1911
medicinal plant species in the meliaceae family
Aglaia cucullata, also called Pacific maple, is a species of plant in the family Meliaceae. It is found in Bangladesh, India, Indonesia, Malaysia, Myanmar, Nepal, Papua New Guinea, the Philippines, Singapore, Thailand, and Vietnam.
Xylopia letestui (Xylopia Le-testui) Pellegr. 1920
medicinal plant species in the annonaceae family
Xylopia le-testui, also known as canzi, is a plant in the custard apple family Annonaceae. It was first described in 1920 by François Pellegrin. A variety, X. l. var. longepilosa, known as endong, was described in 1969 by Annick Le Thomas.
Utricularia pierrei Pellegr. 1920
perennial plant species in the lentibulariaceae family
Utricularia pierrei is a medium-sized, probably perennial carnivorous plant that belongs to the genus Utricularia. It is native to Indochina and can be found in Thailand and southern Vietnam. U. pierrei grows as a terrestrial plant at altitudes around 1,500 m (4,921 ft). It was originally described by François Pellegrin in 1920 in honor of the original collector of the species.
Utricularia geoffrayi Pellegr. 1920
perennial plant species in the lentibulariaceae family
Utricularia geoffrayi is a small, probably perennial, terrestrial carnivorous plant in the family Lentibulariaceae. It is native to Australia, Cambodia, Laos, Thailand and Vietnam. It was originally published and described by François Pellegrin in 1920. It grows as a terrestrial plant among short grasses in or around rice fields at altitudes from sea level to 1,300 m (4,265 ft). It has been collected in flower between September and December. Utricularia ramosissima from Ubon Ratchathani Province in northeastern Thailand was described as a separate species. It is regarded as a synonym of U.
Synsepalum tsounkpe Aubrév. & Pellegr. 1961
endangered plant species in the sapotaceae family
Synsepalum tsounkpe is a species of tree in the family Sapotaceae with edible fruit. It is endemic to Côte d'Ivoire. It is threatened by habitat loss.
Piptostigma oyemense Pellegr. 1950
vulnerable plant species in the annonaceae family
Piptostigma oyemense is a species of plant in the Annonaceae family. It is endemic to Gabon.
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