Joseph Charles Arthur

American botanist (1850-1942).

Joseph Charles Arthur (January 11, 1850 – April 30, 1942) was a pioneer American plant pathologist and mycologist best known for his work with the parasitic rust fungi (Pucciniales). He was a charter member of the Botanical Society of America, the Mycological Society of America, and the American Phytopathological Society. He was an elected member of both the American Philosophical Society and the American Academy of Arts and Sciences. He was a recipient of the first Doctorate in Sciences awarded by Cornell University. The standard author abbreviation Arthur is used to indicate this person as t

Abbreviations: Arthur
Occupations: writer, university teacher, scientific collector, mycologist, botanist, botanical collector
Citizenships: United States
Languages: English
Dates: 1850-00-00T00:00:00Z – 1942-00-00T00:00:00Z
Birth place: Lowville
Direct attributions: 5 plants, 565 fungi
Authorship mentions: 5 plants, 614 fungi

5 plants attributed to5 plants:

Cnidoscolus urens (White-nettle) (L.) Arthur 1921
plant species in the euphorbiaceae family
Cnidoscolus urens is a perennial, tropical American stinging herb of the family Euphorbiaceae, and is one of some 100 species belonging to the genus Cnidoscolus (from Gk. knidē "nettle", skōlos "thorn", and Latin urens "burning"). The plant is locally known as bull nettle, spurge nettle, pringamosa, bringamosa and mala mujer ("evil woman"). This species has an erect stem and is herbaceous when young, turning woody with age and from 50 to 150 centimeters tall. Leaves are lobed and large, while the white flowers occur in cymes, producing a spiny 3-seeded capsule with seeds rich in fats and
Cirsium flodmanii (Flodman Thistle) Arthur 1912
plant species in the asteraceae family
Cirsium flodmanii, commonly known as prairie thistle, Flodman's thistle, or (in French) chardon de Flodman, is a plant species native to Canada and the northern United States. It has been found in every Canadian province from Québec to Alberta, as well as from the northern Great Plains, northern Rocky Mountains, and western Great Lakes regions of the US, as well as northern parts of Vermont, New York, and Washington. Cirsium flodmanii is a perennial herb up to 140 cm (55 inches) tall. Leaves are up to 40 cm (16 inches) long, with numerous fine spines along the edges. Flowers are usually
Lejeunea ecarinata (Steph.) J.M.Coult., Barnes & Arthur 1890
plant species in the lejeuneaceae family
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Lejeunea cardotii (Steph.) J.M.Coult., Barnes & Arthur 1890
plant species in the lejeuneaceae family
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Nymphoides grayanum Arthur 1891
plant species in the menyanthaceae family
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