Georg Franz Hoffmann

German botanist (1760-1826).

Georg Franz Hoffmann was a German botanist and lichenologist. He was born on 13 January 1760 in Marktbreit, Germany, and died on 17 March 1826 in Moscow, Russia.

Abbreviations: Hoffm.
Occupations: pteridologist, lichenologist, botanist
Citizenships: Russian Empire
Languages: Latin, German
Dates: 1760-01-13T00:00:00Z – 1826-03-17T00:00:00Z
Birth place: Marktbreit
Direct attributions: 56 plants, 55 fungi
Authorship mentions: 93 plants, 147 fungi

56 plants attributed, 37 plants contributed to93 plants:

Anthriscus cerefolium (Garden-chervil) (L.) Hoffm. 1814
annual plant species in the apiaceae family
Chervil (; Anthriscus cerefolium), sometimes called French parsley or garden chervil (to distinguish it from similar plants also called chervil), is a delicate annual herb related to parsley. It was formerly called myrhis due to its volatile oil with an aroma similar to the resinous substance myrrh. It is commonly used to season mild-flavoured dishes and is a constituent of the French herb mixture fines herbes.
Anthriscus sylvestris (Cow-parsley) (L.) Hoffm. 1814
perennial and medicinal plant species in the apiaceae family
Anthriscus sylvestris, known as cow parsley, wild chervil, wild beaked parsley, Queen Anne's lace or keck, is a herbaceous biennial or short-lived perennial plant in the family Apiaceae (Umbelliferae). It is also sometimes called mother-die (especially in the UK), a name that is also applied to the common hawthorn. It is native to Europe, western Asia and northwestern Africa. It is related to other diverse members of Apiaceae, such as parsley, carrot, hemlock and hogweed. It is often confused with Daucus carota, another member of the Apiaceae also known as "Queen Anne's lace" or "wild
Myosotis sylvatica (Wood Forget-me-not) Ehrh. ex Hoffm. 1791
perennial plant species in the boraginaceae family
Myosotis sylvatica, the wood forget-me-not or woodland forget-me-not, is a species of flowering plant in the family Boraginaceae, native to Europe. This spring-flowering plant and its cultivars, typically with blue flowers, are the familiar forget-me-nots of gardens.
Asplenium septentrionale (Forked Spleenwort) (L.) Hoffm. 1796
perennial plant species in the aspleniaceae family
Asplenium septentrionale is a species of fern known by the common names northern spleenwort and forked spleenwort. It is native to Europe, Asia and western North America, where it grows on rocks. Its long, slender leaves give it a distinctive appearance. Three subspecies exist, corresponding to a tetraploid and a diploid cytotype and their triploid hybrid.
Galeopsis angustifolia (Red Hemp-nettle) Ehrh. ex Hoffm. 1804
annual plant species in the lamiaceae family
Galeopsis ladanum var. angustifolia, the red hemp-nettle, is a European annual plant growing to 30 cm tall. It flowers between June and October on waste ground, railway tracks, and other stony places. It is classified as critically endangered, having declined dramatically in the last 60 years due to increased fertiliser and herbicide. Modern farming techniques such as autumn cultivation have also affected the plant because they are killed before they have set seed.
Juncus acutiflorus (Sharp-flowered Rush) Ehrh. ex Hoffm. 1791
perennial plant species in the juncaceae family
Juncus acutiflorus, also called sharp-flowered rush, is a rush or a grassy flowering plant in the family Juncaceae. As the name suggests, the plant has notable sharp-looking flowers, flowering between July and September.
Doronicum orientale (Oriental Leopard's-bane) Hoffm. 1808
plant species in the asteraceae family
Doronicum orientale, the Oriental leopard's bane, is a European plant species in the family Asteraceae.
Conioselinum (Hemlock Parsley) Fisch. ex Hoffm. 1814
plant genus in the apiaceae family
Conioselinum is a genus of flowering plant in the family Apiaceae, native to Eurasia and North America. Its species are erect perennial plants with deeply toothed compound leaves and umbels of white flowers. Plants of this genus are known commonly as hemlock-parsley.
Bifora (Bishop) Hoffm. 1816
plant genus in the apiaceae family
Bifora is a cosmopolitan genus of flowering plant in the family Apiaceae, of disjunct distribution, with 3 species, two Eurasian and one American. Bifora radians has a range extending from Spain eastward through south central and Southern Europe to Iran. Bifora testiculata has a wider and more southerly distribution, extending west–east from Spain to Uzbekistan and taking in, to the south, North Africa, the Levant and Saudi Arabia. Bifora americana (Common name: prairie bishop's weed) has a southerly distribution within the United States, being confined to Texas and Arkansas, although it has
Turgenia (False Carrot) Hoffm. 1814
plant genus in the apiaceae family
Turgenia is a genus of flowering plants in the family Apiaceae, containing up to seven species. The genus resembles Caucalis. False carrot is a common name for plants in this genus. Varieties of Turgenia can be found in areas of Africa, Europe, temperate and tropical regions of Asia, and North America. The genus name of Turgenia is in honour of Alexander Turgenev (1784–1845), a Russian statesman and historian. It was first described and published in Gen. Pl. Umbell. on page 59 in 1814.
Orlaya grandiflora (Large-flowered Orlaya) (L.) Hoffm. 1814
annual plant species in the apiaceae family
Orlaya grandiflora, the white laceflower, is a species of flowering plant in the family Apiaceae, native to Mediterranean Europe. Growing to 90 cm (35 in), this is a multi-branched annual with divided ferny leaves, and flattish panicles of pure white flowers over a long period in summer. The uneven size of the individual florets gives it the appearance of lace, especially when planted in large swathes. It is a recipient of the Royal Horticultural Society's Award of Garden Merit. It prefers a sunny, well-drained position.
Orlaya Hoffm. 1814
plant genus in the apiaceae family
Orlaya is a genus of flowering plants from Europe in the family Apiaceae, with between 1 and 11 species. They are annuals with finely-divided leaves, and umbels of lacy pink or white flowers. O. grandiflora, white laceflower, is well-known and widely cultivated as an ornamental in the UK and elsewhere. It has gained the Royal Horticultural Society's Award of Garden Merit. The following species are currently accepted:- Orlaya daucorlaya Murb. Orlaya grandiflora (L.) Hoffm. Orlaya kochii Heywood Orlaya topaliana Beauverd
Turgenia latifolia (Greater Bur-parsley) (L.) Hoffm. 1814
annual plant species in the apiaceae family
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Sphagnum cuspidatum (Feathery Bog Moss) Ehrh. ex Hoffm. 1796
plant species in the sphagnaceae family
Sphagnum cuspidatum, the feathery bogmoss, toothed sphagnum, or toothed peat moss, is a peat moss found commonly in Great Britain, Norway, Sweden, the eastern coast of the United States, and in Colombia.
Ostericum Hoffm. 1814
plant genus in the apiaceae family
Ostericum is a genus of flowering plants belonging to the family Apiaceae. Its native range is Temperate Eurasia. Species: Ostericum atropurpureum G.Y.Li, G.H.Xia & W.Y.Xie Ostericum citriodorum (Hance) R.H.Shan & C.Q.Yuan Ostericum florenti (Franch. & Sav. ex Maxim.) Kitag. Ostericum grosseserratum (Maxim.) Kitag. Ostericum huadongense Z.H.Pan & X.H.Li Ostericum longipedicellatum (H.Wolff) Pimenov & Kljuykov Ostericum maximowiczii (F.Schmidt) Kitag. Ostericum palustre (Besser) Besser Ostericum scaberulum (Franch.) R.H.Shan & C.Q.Yuan Ostericum sieboldii (Miq.) Nakai Ostericum tenuifolium
Bupleurum aureum (Golden Hare's Ear) Fisch. ex Hoffm. 1814
perennial and medicinal plant species in the apiaceae family
Bupleurum aureum is a flowering plant in the family Apiaceae. The plant is native to Xinjiang, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Mongolia, and Russia. It is a perennial plant that grows 50–120 cm (20–47 in). Its habitats include open forests, mountain slopes, and river banks.
Pleurospermum Hoffm. 1814
plant genus in the apiaceae family
Pleurospermum is a genus of flowering plants in the family Apiaceae. Its native range is from Europe to Korea and the Himalayas.
Angiopteris evecta (King Fern) (G.Forst.) Hoffm. 1796
perennial plant species in the marattiaceae family
Angiopteris evecta, commonly known as the king fern, giant fern, elephant fern, oriental vessel fern, Madagascar tree fern, or mule's foot fern, is a very large rainforest fern in the family Marattiaceae native to most parts of Southeast Asia and Oceania. It has a history dating back about 300 million years, and is believed to have the longest fronds of any fern in the world.
Trinia Hoffm. 1814
plant genus in the apiaceae family
Trinia is a genus of flowering plants in the family Apiaceae, native from Europe to Iran and western Siberia. The genus was first described by Georg Franz Hoffmann in 1814.
Pleurospermum uralense (Pleurospermum Camtschaticum) Hoffm. 1814
perennial and medicinal plant species in the apiaceae family
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Pleurospermum austriacum Hoffm. 1814
perennial plant species in the apiaceae family
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Iris caucasica Hoffm. 1808
plant species in the iridaceae family
Iris caucasica (also known as Caucasian iris) is a species of plant in the genus Iris, it is also in the subgenus of Scorpiris. Pronounced as 'kaw-KAS-ee-kuh'. It is a bulbous perennial. It was described in 1808 by Georg Hoffman in Commentat. Soc. Phys.-Med. Univ. Litt. Caes. Mosq. It was once confused with Iris orchioides, but Iris caucasica is a smaller plant, with sessile flowers. Also it has leaves that have white margins. Iris caucasica is an accepted name by the Royal Horticultural Society.
Zosima (Zozimia) Hoffm. 1814
plant genus in the apiaceae family
Zosima is a genus of flowering plants belonging to the family Apiaceae. Its native range stretches from Afghanistan, Cyprus, Egypt, Iran, Iraq, Lebanon, Palestine, Sinai, Syria and Turkey, (in western Asia); Saudi Arabia, to North Caucasus and Transcaucasus, (in the Caucasus Mountains); Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tadzhikistan, Turkmenistan and Uzbekistan, (in Central Asia); Xinjiang (in China) and Pakistan (in tropical Asia).
Angiopteris Hoffm. 1796
plant genus in the marattiaceae family
Angiopteris is a genus of huge evergreen ferns from the family Marattiaceae, found throughout the paleotropics from Madagascar to the South Pacific islands. They feature a large, erect, woody rhizome with a wide base supported by thick roots. The fronds are deltoid, pinnate, 5–8 metres (16–26 ft) long, with spreading leaflets. At the base of the fronds is a pair of thick, leathery stipules — in the case of A. canaliculata, measuring up to 15 cm (5.9 in) long and wide. Species of smaller stature with elongate synangia and creeping rhizomes are sometimes segregated into the genus
Riccia canaliculata (Channelled Crystalwort) Hoffm. 1796
plant species in the ricciaceae family
Riccia canaliculata is a species of liverwort belonging to the family Ricciaceae. It is native to Europe and Northern America.
Conioselinum tataricum (Chinese Hemlock-parsley) Hoffm. 1816
perennial plant species in the apiaceae family
Conioselinum tataricum is a species of flowering plant belonging to the family Apiaceae. Its native range is Afghanistan to Central Asia and Himalaya.
Riccia cavernosa (Cavernous Crystalwort) Hoffm. 1796
plant species in the ricciaceae family
Riccia cavernosa, also known as cavernous crystalwort, is a species of liverwort which belongs to the family Ricciaceae.
Riccia bifurca (Lizard Crystalwort) Hoffm. 1796
plant species in the ricciaceae family
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Poa humilis (Spreading Meadow Grass) Ehrh. ex Hoffm. 1791
perennial plant species in the poaceae family
Poa humilis is a species of flowering plant belonging to the family Poaceae. Its native range is Europe.
Krubera Hoffm. 1814
plant genus in the apiaceae family
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