Heinrich Wydler

Swiss botanist (1800-1883).

Heinrich Wydler was a Swiss botanist (24 April 1800 in Zurich – 6 December 1883 in Gernsbach.) He spent the years 1826–27 on a collecting expedition to the West Indies; worked at the St. Petersburg botanical garden in 1828-30; was curator (keeper) of the de Candolle botanical collections at the University of Geneva (G-DeC), 1830–4. He worked as a teacher in Geneva and Bern and after his marriage in 1840 settled in Strasbourg. The now defunct genus Wydleria DC. (Apiaceae) was named in his honor.

Abbreviations: Wydler
Occupations: botanist
Citizenships: Switzerland
Dates: 1800-04-24T00:00:00Z – 1883-12-06T00:00:00Z
Birth place: Zurich
Direct attributions: 6 plants, 0 fungi
Authorship mentions: 8 plants, 0 fungi

6 plants attributed, 2 plants contributed to8 plants:

Cryptocoryne (Water Trumpet) Fisch. ex Wydler 1830
plant genus in the araceae family
Cryptocoryne is a genus of aquatic plants from the family Araceae. The genus is naturally distributed in tropical regions of India, Southeast Asia and New Guinea. The English common name "water trumpet" refers to their inflorescence, a spadix enclosed by a spathe (typical for the whole family), which resembles a trumpet. The genus is commonly referred to as Crypts by aquarium hobbyists. The typical habitats of Cryptocoryne are mostly streams and rivers with not too rapidly flowing water, in the lowland forest. They also live in seasonally inundated forest pools or on river banks submerged
Goetzea (Goetzeas) Wydler 1830
plant genus in the solanaceae family
Goetzea is a genus of plant in the family Solanaceae. It was originally placed by H. Wydler in the family Ebenaceae and named for his teacher the Rev. Johann August Ephraim Goetze. It was for about half a century included in the now defunct family Goetzeaceae Miers ex Airy Shaw.
Goetzea elegans (Matabuey) Wydler 1830
endangered plant species in the solanaceae family
Goetzea elegans, also called beautiful goetzea, mata buey, or matabuey (Spanish: ox-killer), is a species of plant in the Solanaceae or nightshade family of flowering plants. It is endemic to Puerto Rico. Today it is limited to the northwestern corner of the island because of deforestation and other consumption of its habitat for human use. It is federally listed as an endangered species in the island. This is a shrub or a tree which can reach 9 metres (30 ft) in height. The leaves are shiny dark green and oval in shape. It bears yellow-orange, funnel-shaped flowers. The fruit is a
Cryptocoryne spiralis (Retz.) Fisch. ex Wydler 1830
perennial plant species in the araceae family
Cryptocoryne spiralis is a plant species belonging to the Araceae genus Cryptocoryne.
Scrophularia hypericifolia Wydler 1828
plant species in the scrophulariaceae family
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Scrophularia juratensis Schleich. ex Wydler 1828
plant species in the scrophulariaceae family
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Verbascum nudicaule (Wydler) Takht. 1972
perennial plant species in the scrophulariaceae family
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Saussurea schanginiana (Wydler) Fisch. ex Herder 1868
perennial plant species in the asteraceae family
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