Johannes Müller Argoviensis

Swiss botanist (1828–1896).

Johann Müller (9 May 1828 – 28 January 1896) was a Swiss botanist who was a specialist in lichens. He published under the name Johannes Müller Argoviensis to distinguish himself from other naturalists with similar names.

Abbreviations: Müll.Arg.
Occupations: university teacher, scientific collector, lichenologist, botanist, botanical collector
Citizenships: Switzerland
Languages: German
Dates: 1828-05-09T00:00:00Z – 1896-01-28T00:00:00Z
Birth place: Teufenthal
Direct attributions: 1,524 plants, 916 fungi
Authorship mentions: 1,938 plants, 1,619 fungi

1,524 plants attributed, 414 plants contributed to1,938 plants:

Hevea brasiliensis (Rubbertree) (Willd. ex A.Juss.) Müll.Arg. 1865
edible and medicinal plant species in the euphorbiaceae family
Hevea brasiliensis, the Pará rubber tree, sharinga tree, seringueira, or, most commonly, rubber tree or rubber plant, is a flowering plant belonging to the spurge family, Euphorbiaceae. It is originally native to the Amazon basin, but is now pantropical in distribution due to introductions. It is the most economically important member of the genus Hevea, because the milky latex extracted from the tree is the primary source of natural rubber.
Baccaurea motleyana (Rambai) (Müll.Arg.) Müll.Arg. 1866
edible plant species in the phyllanthaceae family
Baccaurea motleyana is a species of fruit tree in the family Phyllanthaceae. It is native to Thailand, Peninsular Malaysia, Sumatra and Borneo. It is cultivated for its fruit in India and Bangladesh.
Mallotus philippensis (Kamala Tree) (Lam.) Müll.Arg. 1865
medicinal plant species in the euphorbiaceae family
Mallotus philippensis is a plant in the spurge family. It is known as the kamala tree or red kamala or kumkum tree, due to the fruit covering, which produces a red dye. However, it must be distinguished from kamala meaning "lotus" in many Indian languages, an unrelated plant, flower, and sometimes metonymic spiritual or artistic concept. Mallotus philippensis has many other local names. This kamala often appears in rainforest margins. Or in disturbed areas free from fire, in moderate to high rainfall areas. It occurs in South Asia, Southeast Asia, as well as Afghanistan and Australia. The
Macaranga tanarius (Parasol-leaf-tree) Müll.Arg. 1866
edible plant species in the euphorbiaceae family
Macaranga tanarius is a species of flowering plant found in South East Asia, Thailand, Papua New Guinea, South China, Taiwan, and eastern Australia. It is commonly seen as a pioneer species in disturbed rainforest areas. It is easily recognised for its round veiny leaves. In Australia, it naturally occurs from the Richmond River, New South Wales to Cooktown in tropical Queensland. Some of the many common names include parasol leaf tree, blush macaranga, nasturtium tree, David's heart and heart leaf.
Acalypha wilkesiana (Jacob's Coat) Müll.Arg. 1866
medicinal plant species in the euphorbiaceae family
Acalypha wilkesiana, common names copperleaf, Jacob's coat and Flamengueira, is an evergreen shrub growing to 3 metres (9.8 ft) high and 2 metres (6 ft 7 in) across. It has a closely arranged crown, with an erect stem and many branches. Both the branches and the leaves are covered in fine hairs. The leaves, which may be flat or crinkled, are large and broad with teeth around the edge. They can be 10–20 centimetres (3.9–7.9 in) long and 15 centimetres (5.9 in) wide. The leaves are coppery green with red splashes, giving them a mottled appearance. Separate male and female flowers appear on the
Terminalia myriocarpa (Hollock) Van Heurck & Müll.Arg. 1871
plant species in the combretaceae family
Terminalia myriocarpa, the East Indian almond, is a tree species in the genus Terminalia found in Southeast Asia.
Phyllanthus mirabilis Müll.Arg. 1864
plant species in the phyllanthaceae family
Phyllanthus mirabilis is a plant species of family Phyllanthaceae and is native to Thailand, Laos and Myanmar. It is one of the only four Phyllanthus to be caudiciform and one of the only two caudiciform Phyllanthus to be described, with the other being Phyllanthus kaweesakii. The leaves fold together at night. Wild plants are found on limestone mountains and cliffs.
Mallotus paniculatus (Turn-in-the-wind) (Lam.) Müll.Arg. 1865
medicinal plant species in the euphorbiaceae family
Mallotus paniculatus is a small, subtropical and tropical forest tree species in the family Euphorbiaceae (tribe Acalypheae), found in Asia; the current placement was by Johannes Müller Argoviensis in 1865.
Croton lechleri (Dragon's Blood) Müll.Arg. 1866
plant species in the euphorbiaceae family
Croton lechleri is a species of flowering plant in the spurge family, Euphorbiaceae, that is native to northwestern South America. It is commonly known as sangre de grado (sic, Peruvian Spanish), sangre de drago (Ecuadorian Spanish) or sangre de grada (sic, Bolivian Spanish). They refer to this tree's (and several related species') thick red latex. The latex has medicinal properties, and is used by local peoples as a liquid bandage, applied to seal wounds, as it dries quickly to form a protective skin-like barrier. Its use by native people has led to scientific study and observation of its in
Alchornea cordifolia (Christmasbush) (Schumach. & Thonn.) Müll.Arg. 1865
medicinal plant species in the euphorbiaceae family
Alchornea cordifolia is a shrub or small tree distributed throughout tropical Africa, it can grow up to 8 metres tall. The plant is used in traditional African medicine. Common name is the Christmas bush.
Phyllanthus pulcher (Tropical Leaf-flower) Wall. ex Müll.Arg. 1863
plant species in the phyllanthaceae family
Phyllanthus pulcher, the tropical leaf-flower, is a species in the genus Phyllanthus. Phyllanthus pulcher is known commonly as a weed. Its leaves fold closed at night (an example of Nyctinasty).
Daphniphyllaceae (Daphniphyllum Family) Müll.Arg. 1869
plant family in the order saxifragales
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Aspidosperma polyneuron (Peroba) Müll.Arg. 1860
endangered plant species in the apocynaceae family
Aspidosperma polyneuron, commonly known as Peroba and Peroba Rosa, is a species of tree native to eastern and southern Brazil, northeastern Argentina (Misiones Province), and Paraguay in eastern South America, and to Colombia, Peru, and Venezuela in northwestern South America. It is a characteristic tree of the Atlantic Forest of eastern Brazil. In addition, it is useful for beekeeping. It is a popular timber tree, and has been over-exploited across parts of its range. The IUCN Red List assesses the species as Endangered. A carboline alkaloid contained in Aspidosperma polyneuron is called
Rhabdadenia Müll.Arg. 1860
plant genus in the apocynaceae family
Rhabdadenia is a genus of plant in the family Apocynaceae first described as a genus in 1860. It is native to South America, Central America, southern Mexico, the West Indies, and Florida. Species Rhabdadenia biflora (Jacq.) Müll.Arg. - widespread from Florida and southern Mexico to Brazil Rhabdadenia madida (Vell.) Miers - South America from Colombia + the Guianas to Uruguay + Bolivia Rhabdadenia ragonesei Woodson - Mato Grosso do Sul, Paraguay, N Argentina formerly included in the genus Rhabdadenia barbata (Desv. ex Ham.) Miers = Pentalinon luteum (L.) B.F.Hansen & Wunderlin Rhabdadenia
Macaranga gigantea (Rchb.f. & Zoll.) Müll.Arg. 1866
plant species in the euphorbiaceae family
Macaranga gigantea Common name Chia Kubet, (synonym Macaranga megalophylla) is a pioneer tree species in the spurge family Euphorbiaceae from western Indo-China and Malesia from southern Myanmar south to Sumatra and east to Sulawesi. It is a small tree growing to 15 metres tall, rarely to 25 metres. The leaves are peltate, tricuspidate and are typically up to 60 centimetres (24 in) long and wide on a petiole of comparable length.
Croton californicus (California Croton) Müll.Arg. 1866
plant species in the euphorbiaceae family
Croton californicus is a species of croton known by the common name California croton. This plant is native to California, Nevada, Utah, Arizona, and Baja California, where it grows in the deserts and along the coastline. This plant is a perennial or small shrub not exceeding a meter in height. The plant produces long oval-shaped leaves a few centimeters long and covered in a light-colored coat of hairs. This species is dioecious, with individual plants bearing either male (staminate) or female (pistillate) flowers, both only a few millimeters across. The staminate flowers are tiny cups
Ricinodendron (Njangsa) Müll.Arg. 1864
plant genus in the euphorbiaceae family
Ricinodendron is a plant genus in the family Euphorbiaceae first described as a genus in 1864. It includes only one known species, Ricinodendron heudelotii, native to tropical Africa from Senegal + Liberia east to Sudan and Tanzania and south to Mozambique and Angola. It produces an economically important oilseed. The tree is known as munguella (Angola), njangsa (Cameroon), bofeko (Democratic Republic of Congo), wama (Ghana), okhuen (Nigeria), kishongo (Uganda), akpi (Ivory Coast), djansang, ọrùnmọdò (Yorubaland), essang, ezezang and njasang. Two varieties of the tree species are recognized
Phyllanthus myrtifolius (Myrtle-leaved Leaf-flower) (Wight) Müll.Arg. 1866
plant species in the phyllanthaceae family
Phyllanthus myrtifolius, known as mousetail plant or myrtle-leaf leaf-flower, is a shrub belonging to the genus Phyllanthus of the family Phyllanthaceae endemic to island of Sri Lanka.
Mallotus japonicus (Mallotus) (L.f.) Müll.Arg. 1865
edible and medicinal plant species in the euphorbiaceae family
Mallotus japonicus (Chinese: 野梧桐), also known as East Asian mallotus, the food wrapper plant or "Akamegashiwa" in Japanese, is a plant species in the genus Mallotus native to China. It is also found in Japan and Korea. This species was first described in 1865, its name was verified by AAS Systematic Botanists on October 2, 2015. The plant is dioecious. The young shoots are red-coloured. The larvae of the moth Deoptilia heptadeta mine the leaves to feed.
Jatropha macrantha Müll.Arg. 1865
plant species in the euphorbiaceae family
Jatropha macrantha, also called the huanarpo macho, is a medium size shrubby tree species in the genus Jatropha with orange red flowers. It is indigenous to Peru. It is as popular in Peru as Muira Puama is in Brazil. Catechin, catechin-7-O-β-glucopyranoside and procyanidin B3 can be found in Huanarpo Macho.
Baccaurea racemosa (Menteng) (Reinw.) Müll.Arg. 1866
plant species in the phyllanthaceae family
Baccaurea racemosa (common names: kapundung or menteng) is a species of fruit tree in Southeast Asia. It belongs to the family Phyllanthaceae. The name of the elite suburb of Menteng in central Jakarta comes from this tree.
Baccaurea macrocarpa (Greater Tampoi) (Miq.) Müll.Arg. 1866
plant species in the phyllanthaceae family
Baccaurea macrocarpa, also called tampoi, is a small, tropical rainforest substory fruit tree in the family Phyllanthaceae native to Southeast Asia, especially Borneo. It is dioecious, and the female tree bear fruit directly on the trunk and large branches. The fruit is large, orange-skinned, white-fleshed, with a delicious tangy flavour somewhat like mandarin (tangerine). Depending on conditions, the fruit may closely clothe the trunk beautifully, like the fruit of many Ficus species.
Sebastiania pavoniana (Mexican Jumping-beans) (Müll.Arg.) Müll.Arg. 1866
plant species in the euphorbiaceae family
Sebastiania pavoniana is a species of tree in the spurge family native to Mexico and northwest Costa Rica. It is the 'bean' part of the Mexican jumping bean, despite not being a legume like true beans. The 'jumping' is provided by the larva of the jumping bean moth (Cydia saltitans).
Phyllanthus microcladus (Brush Sauropus) Müll.Arg. 1865
plant species in the phyllanthaceae family
Phyllanthus microcladus, commonly known as the brush sauropus or small-leaved Phyllanthus, is a plant in the family Phyllanthaceae found in tropical and sub tropical areas of eastern Queensland and northeastern New South Wales in Australia. It is listed as endangered in New South Wales, but in Queensland it is assessed as least concern. It occurs by streams in rainforest, from near Grafton northwards to around Cairns.
Neoboutonia Müll.Arg. 1864
plant genus in the euphorbiaceae family
Neoboutonia is a plant genus of the family Euphorbiaceae first described as a genus in 1864. It is the only genus in subtribe Neoboutoniinae, and native to tropical Africa. It is dioecious. Species Neoboutonia macrocalyx Pax - Burundi, Cameroon, Rwanda, Zaire, Kenya, Tanzania, Uganda, Malawi, Zambia, Zimbabwe Neoboutonia mannii Benth. & Hook.f. - tropical Africa from Liberia to Mozambique Neoboutonia melleri (Müll.Arg.) Prain - tropical Africa from Nigeria to Mozambique
Mesechites Müll.Arg. 1860
plant genus in the apocynaceae family
Mesechites is a genus of plants in the family Apocynaceae first described as a genus in 1860. It is native to Mexico, Central America, South America, and the West Indies. Species Mesechites acuminatus (Ruiz & Pav.) Müll.Arg. - Peru Mesechites angustifolius (Poir.) Miers - Hispaniola Mesechites citrifolius (Kunth) Woodson - Colombia Mesechites mansoanus (A.DC.) Woodson - Paraguay, Brazil Mesechites minimus (Britton & P.Wilson) Woodson - Cuba Mesechites repens (Jacq.) Miers - Hispaniola, Navassa Island, Jamaica Mesechites roseus (A.DC.) Miers - Cuba Mesechites trifidus (Jacq.) Müll.Arg. -
Macaranga triloba (Thunb.) Müll.Arg. 1866
plant species in the euphorbiaceae family
Macaranga triloba is a species of plant in the family Euphorbiaceae. It is native to the tropical forests of southeastern Asia. It is a pioneer species, colonising recently cleared or burnt areas of the forest.
Macaranga peltata (Parasol Leaf Tree) (Roxb.) Müll.Arg. 1866
plant species in the euphorbiaceae family
Macaranga peltata is a plant found in northern Thailand, Sri Lanka and India. It is one of the most widely occurring early successional woody species in Sri Lanka, specially in low country wet zone. Some of the many common names include kenda - කැන්ද or kanda in Sri Lanka and chandada in India.
Hieronyma macrocarpa Müll.Arg. 1865
plant species in the phyllanthaceae family
Hieronyma macrocarpa is a species of plant in the family Phyllanthaceae, which was recently separated from the Euphorbiaceae. It is found in Colombia and Ecuador.
Croton texensis (Skunkweed) (Klotzsch) Müll.Arg. 1866
annual plant species in the euphorbiaceae family
Croton texensis, commonly known as Texas croton, goat weed, skunk weed, and doveweed, is a species of plant found in the United States.
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