Giuseppe Raddi

Italian botanist (1770-1829).

Giuseppe Raddi (9 July 1770 in Florence, Grand Duchy of Tuscany – 6 September 1829 the island of Rhodes) was an Italian botanist and curator at the Museum of Natural History of Florence. He was among the first Europeans to explore and document the flora of South and Central America.

Abbreviations: Raddi
Occupations: scientific collector, mycologist, botanist, naturalist, botanical collector
Citizenships: Grand Duchy of Tuscany
Languages: Latin
Dates: 1770-07-09T00:00:00Z – 1829-09-06T00:00:00Z
Birth place: Florence
Direct attributions: 87 plants, 4 fungi
Authorship mentions: 154 plants, 10 fungi

87 plants attributed, 67 plants contributed to154 plants:

Schinus terebinthifolia (Brazilian Pepper Tree) Raddi 1820
plant species in the anacardiaceae family
Schinus terebinthifolia is a species of flowering plant in the cashew family, Anacardiaceae, that is native to subtropical and tropical South America. Common names include Brazilian peppertree, aroeira, rose pepper, broadleaved pepper tree, wilelaiki (or wililaiki), Christmasberry tree and Florida holly. The species name has been very commonly misspelled as 'terebinthifolius'.
Arundinella (Rabo De Gato) Raddi 1823
plant genus in the poaceae family
Arundinella is a widespread genus of plants in the grass family, common in many tropical and subtropical regions. Species formerly included see Alloteropsis Danthoniopsis Dilophotriche Jansenella Loudetia Trichopteryx
Begonia maculata (Polka Dot Begonia) Raddi 1820
perennial plant species in the begoniaceae family
Begonia maculata (maculata meaning "spotted"), the polka dot begonia, is a species of begonia native to southeast Brazil. It grows naturally in the understory of the Atlantic rainforest, with occurrences confirmed in the Brazilian states of Espírito Santo and Rio de Janeiro. It has been introduced into Mexico, Cuba, the Dominican Republic, and Argentina. Begonia maculata has olive drab colored oblong leaves with silver dots. The undersides of the leaves are red-purple. The plant grows white or pink flowers in clusters with yellow centers on a single stem.
Bertolonia Raddi 1820
plant genus in the melastomataceae family
Bertolonia is a genus consisting of 14 species of pretty, dwarf, creeping, tender perennials, native to tropical South America. These herbaceous plants are grown for their colorful, velvety, ornamental foliages, vary from shimmery white with purple, pink with purple, or bronze-green with carmine and lighter midribs, purple beneath. Leaves are coarsely hairy, oval 7 cm (3 in) long on short stalks. The plants bear clusters of small, bell-shaped flowers repeatedly, just above the leaves, color ranges from pink, red, yellow to purple.
Frullania (Scaleworts) Raddi 1818
plant genus in the frullaniaceae family
Frullania is the only genus of liverworts in family Frullaniaceae. It contains the following species: A Frullania aculeata Taylor, 1846 Frullania acutata Caspary, 1887 Frullania acutiloba Gerola, 1947 Frullania akiyamae Hattori, 1986 Frullania albertii Stephani, 1916 Frullania allanii Hodgson, 1949 Frullania allionii Stephani, 1910 Frullania alpina Stephani, 1911 Frullania alstonii Verdoorn, 1930 Frullania alstonii var. pfleidereri Hattori, 1972 Frullania alternans Nees In G., L. & N., 1845 Frullania amamiensis Kamimura, 1968 Frullania ambronnii Stephani, 1916 Frullania amplicrania Stephani,
Fossombronia (Frillworts) Raddi 1818
plant genus in the fossombroniaceae family
Fossombronia is a genus of liverworts belonging to the family Fossombroniaceae. It was first described by Giuseppe Raddi in 1818. The genus has a cosmopolitan distribution.
Calypogeia Raddi 1818
plant genus in the calypogeiaceae family
Calypogeia is a genus of liverworts in the family Calypogeiaceae. The genus has cosmopolitan distribution.
Pellia Raddi 1818
plant genus in the pelliaceae family
Pellia is a small but widespread genus of liverworts in the cool and temperate regions of the northern hemisphere. It is classified in order Pelliales and is a member of the family Pelliaceae within that order. Süsswassertang, a plant grown submerged in aquaria was once considered to be Pellia endiviifolia, but is now known to be the indeterminate gametophyte of a Lomariopsis species, a type of fern. Pellia liverworts are also often confused with Monosolenium tenerum, another liverwort.
Metzgeria (Veilworts) Raddi 1818
plant genus in the metzgeriaceae family
Metzgeria is a genus of thalloid liverworts in the family Metzgeriaceae.
Calypogeia fissa (Common Pouchwort) (L.) Raddi 1818
plant species in the calypogeiaceae family
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Begonia sanguinea Raddi 1820
plant species in the begoniaceae family
Begonia sanguinea, the beefsteak begonia or blood-red begonia, is a species of flowering plant in the family Begoniaceae, native to southern Brazil. Valued for the deep red color of the abaxial surface of their leaves, they are easy to propagate from cuttings.
Begonia angularis Raddi 1820
plant species in the begoniaceae family
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Annona dolabripetala Raddi 1820
plant species in the annonaceae family
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Rumohra Raddi 1819
plant genus in the dryopteridaceae family
Rumohra is a genus of ferns in the family Dryopteridaceae, subfamily Elaphoglossoideae, in the Pteridophyte Phylogeny Group classification of 2016 (PPG I). The fronds of species within this genus contain round sori (reproductive clusters) on the underside of the pinnae (leaflets) unlike many other ferns which have separate specialized reproductive fronds. Many of the sori have peltate indusia and have prominent scales on the stipes of the fronds. Species have a wide distribution; for example, Rumohra adiantiformis is found in the Old World as well as the New World, including such diverse
Begonia arborescens Raddi 1820
plant species in the begoniaceae family
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Swartzia langsdorffii Raddi 1820
plant species in the fabaceae family
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Salvinia biloba (Giant Salvinia) Raddi 1825
plant species in the salviniaceae family
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Reboulia Raddi 1818
plant genus in the aytoniaceae family
Reboulia hemisphaerica, the hemisphaeric liverwort or small mushroom-headed liverwort, is the only species of liverwort in the genus Reboulia. A possible second species Reboulia queenslandica (Stephani) M. Hicks was published in 1992, but it was later determined to be a polyploid cross between two varieties of R. hemisphaerica, so not a distinct species. Subsequent lists and publications do not recognize it as distinct. Riccardin C is a phenolic cyclic bibenzyl secondary metabolite isolated from R. hemisphaerica, as is marchantinquinone.
Olfersia (Islandfern) Raddi 1819
plant genus in the dryopteridaceae family
Olfersia is a genus of ferns in the family Dryopteridaceae, subfamily Polybotryoideae, in the Pteridophyte Phylogeny Group classification of 2016 (PPG I). They are found in Mexico and parts of South America. The genus name of Olfersia is in honour of Ignaz Franz Werner Maria von Olfers (1793–1871), who was a German naturalist, historian and diplomat. The genus was circumscribed by Giuseppe Raddi in Opusc. Sci. vol.3 on page 283 in 1819.
Begonia pulchella Raddi 1820
plant species in the begoniaceae family
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Begonia digitata Raddi 1820
plant species in the begoniaceae family
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Swartzia apetala Raddi 1820
plant species in the fabaceae family
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Setaria sulcata Raddi 1823
perennial plant species in the poaceae family
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Reboulia hemisphaerica (Hemisphaeric Liverwort) (L.) Raddi 1818
plant species in the aytoniaceae family
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Pteris brasiliensis Raddi 1819
plant species in the pteridaceae family
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Oxalis fruticosa Raddi 1820
plant species in the oxalidaceae family
Oxalis fruticosa is a species of shrub in the family Oxalidaceae. It is native to eastern Brazil. Unlike most other wood sorrels, it has a woody stem and broad, lanceolate, leaf-like blades. The leaf-like structures originate as leaf stalks with three leaflets that later fall off. Two subspecies are recognized: the nominate O. fruticosa subsp. fructicosa, and O. fruticosa subsp. daphniformis.
Olyra glaberrima Raddi 1823
plant species in the poaceae family
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Metzgeria pubescens (Downy Veilwort) (Schrank) Raddi 1818
plant species in the metzgeriaceae family
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Machaerium aculeatum Raddi 1820
plant species in the fabaceae family
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Heliconia farinosa Raddi 1820
plant species in the heliconiaceae family
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