Ludwig Radlkofer

German botanist and university teacher (1829–1927).

Ludwig Adolph Timotheus Radlkofer (19 December 1829, in Munich – 16 February 1927, in Munich) was a Bavarian taxonomist and botanist. Radlkofer became a physician in 1854 and earned a PhD in botany at Jena the following year. He became an associate professor of botany at the Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München in 1859 as well as deputy director of the Nymphenburg Palace botanical garden and herbarium. In 1892, he was named director of the Botanical Museum. He was made emeritus professor in 1913 and died in 1927 in the same room in which he was born. Radlkofer's main work was on the family S

Abbreviations: Radlk.
Occupations: university teacher, scientific collector, botanist, botanical collector
Citizenships: Germany
Languages: German
Dates: 1829-12-19T00:00:00Z – 1927-02-11T00:00:00Z
Birth place: Munich
Direct attributions: 882 plants, 0 fungi
Authorship mentions: 1,004 plants, 1 fungus

882 plants attributed, 122 plants contributed to1,004 plants:

Pouteria caimito (Abiu) (Ruiz & Pav.) Radlk. 1882
plant species in the sapotaceae family
Pouteria caimito, the abiu (Portuguese pronunciation: [ɐˈbiw]), is a tropical fruit tree in the family Sapotaceae. It grows in the Amazonian region of South America, and this type of fruit can also be found in Cuba, the Philippines and other countries in Southeast Asia. It grows to an average of 10 metres (33 feet) high, with ovoid fruits. The inside of the fruit is translucent and white. It has a creamy and jelly-like texture with a taste resembling caramel custard.†
Didiereaceae (Didierea Family) Radlk. 1896
plant family in the order caryophyllales
Didiereaceae is a family of flowering plants found in continental Africa and Madagascar. It contains 20 species classified in three subfamilies and six genera. Species of the family are succulent plants, growing in sub-arid to arid habitats. Several are known as ornamental plants in specialist succulent collections. The subfamily Didiereoideae is endemic to the southwest of Madagascar, where the species are characteristic elements of the spiny thickets.
Pseuderanthemum Radlk. 1883
plant genus in the acanthaceae family
Pseuderanthemum is a genus of plants in family Acanthaceae with a pantropical distribution.
Cupaniopsis (Tuckeroo) Radlk. 1879
plant genus in the sapindaceae family
Cupaniopsis is a genus of about 45 species of flowering plants in the family, Sapindaceae and are native to Fiji, Indonesia, New Caledonia, New Guinea, the Solomon Islands Vanuatu, Samoa, Torres Strait Islands, Micronesia and Australia. Plants in the genus Cupaniopsis are trees with paripinnate with small, regular flowers with 5 sepals and petals with 6 to 10 stamens and the fruit a capsule.
Ptaeroxylon obliquum (Sneezewood) (Thunb.) Radlk. 1890
plant species in the rutaceae family
Ptaeroxylon obliquum is the botanical name for the sneezewood tree. It is native to Southern Africa, including South Africa, Zimbabwe, and Mozambique. It is the only species in the genus Ptaeroxylon.
Ilex mitis (African Holly) (L.) Radlk. 1886
plant species in the aquifoliaceae family
Ilex mitis (commonly called Cape holly, African holly, waterboom or umDuma) is a tall, dense, evergreen tree that is indigenous to Sub-Saharan Africa and Madagascar. It makes an excellent fast-growing hedge for gardens - growing tall, straight and dense.
Talisia esculenta (Pitomba) Radlk. 1878
plant species in the sapindaceae family
Talisia esculenta is a medium-sized tree native to the Amazon Basin, and is found in Brazil, Colombia, Peru, Paraguay and Bolivia. The tree and fruit are called pitomba in English, Portuguese and Spanish, olho-de-boi, pitomba-rana and pitomba-de-macaco in Portuguese, pitoulier comestible in French, cotopalo in Spanish and karajá bola in Guarani. Pitomba is also used as the name for Eugenia luschnathiana.
Alectryon tomentosus (Bed-jacket) (F.Muell.) Radlk. 1879
plant species in the sapindaceae family
Alectryon tomentosus, commonly known as the hairy birds eye, red jacket or woolly rambutan, is a rainforest tree of the family Sapindaceae found in eastern Australia. The specific epithet tomentosus refers to the hairy leaves and hairy young shoots. It grows in many different types of rainforest on a variety of soil types. Seen as far south as the Hunter River, New South Wales and growing to the most far north eastern point of the Australian continent. In its natural habitat it may reach 15 metres (50 ft) tall and a stem diameter of 30 cm (12 in). It is generally a lot smaller in cultivation.
Sapindus oahuensis (Oʻahu Soapberry) Hillebr. ex Radlk. 1878
vulnerable plant species in the sapindaceae family
Sapindus oahuensis is a species of tree in the soapberry family, Sapindaceae. It is endemic to Hawaii, where it is limited to Kauaʻi (Waimea Canyon) and Oʻahu (Waiʻanae and Koʻolau Ranges). Its common names include Āulu, Oahu soapberry, alulu, kaulu, and lonomea. It can be found in dry and moist forest habitat at elevations of 200 to 2000 feet.
Pseudocalyx Radlk. 1883
plant genus in the acanthaceae family
Pseudocalyx is a genus of flowering plants belonging to the family Acanthaceae. Its native range is Gabon to Tanzania and Southern Tropical Africa, Madagascar. Species: Pseudocalyx aurantiacus Benoist Pseudocalyx libericus Breteler Pseudocalyx macrophyllus McPherson & A.Louis Pseudocalyx ochraceus Champl. Pseudocalyx pasquierorum Breteler Pseudocalyx saccatus Radlk.
Lychnodiscus Radlk. 1878
plant genus in the sapindaceae family
Lychnodiscus is a genus of flowering plants belonging to the family Sapindaceae. Its native range is Western Tropical Africa to Uganda. Species: Lychnodiscus brevibracteatus Fouilloy Lychnodiscus cerospermus Radlk. Lychnodiscus dananensis Aubrév. & Pellegr. Lychnodiscus grandifolius Radlk. Lychnodiscus multinervis Radlk. Lychnodiscus papillosus Radlk. ex Engl. Lychnodiscus reticulatus Radlk.
Tristiropsis Radlk. 1887
plant genus in the sapindaceae family
Tristiropsis is a genus of flowering plants of the family Sapindaceae. Its native range is Malesia, Queensland and some islands of the western Pacific.
Sarcotoechia Radlk. 1879
plant genus in the sapindaceae family
Sarcotoechia is a genus of trees in the lychee family Sapindaceae, endemic to New Guinea, Maluku and tropical Queensland. Ten species have been described, two of which are disputed.
Sapindus delavayi (Franch.) Radlk. 1890
medicinal plant species in the sapindaceae family
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Pseudoconnarus Radlk. 1886
plant genus in the connaraceae family
Pseudoconnarus is a genus of flowering plants belonging to the family Connaraceae. Its native range is Southern Tropical America. Species: Pseudoconnarus agelaeoides (G.Schellenb.) Forero Pseudoconnarus agelifolius Cuatrec. Pseudoconnarus macrophyllus (Poepp.) Radlk. Pseudoconnarus rhynchosioides (Standl.) Prance Pseudoconnarus subtriplinervis (Radlk.) G.Schellenb.
Harpullia arborea (Tulipwood Tree) (Blanco) Radlk. 1886
plant species in the sapindaceae family
Harpullia arborea, commonly known as Cooktown tulipwood in Australia, is species of flowering plant in the family Sapindaceae is native to the Indian subcontinent, Sri Lanka throughout Mainland Southeast Asia and Malesia to Queensland in Australia and the Western Pacific. It is a tree with paripinnate leaves with 6 to 10 leaflets, small pink or pale green flowers arranged in leaf axils or on old woody stems, and orange-yellow to red capsules containing shiny black seeds.
Diatenopteryx sorbifolia Radlk. 1878
plant species in the sapindaceae family
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Diatenopteryx Radlk. 1878
plant genus in the sapindaceae family
Diatenopteryx is a genus of flowering plants belonging to the family Sapindaceae. Its native range is Southeastern and Southern Brazil to Bolivia and Northeastern Argentina. Species: Diatenopteryx grazielae Vaz & Andreata Diatenopteryx sorbifolia Radlk.
Cupaniopsis anacardioides (Carrotwood) (A.Rich.) Radlk. 1879
plant species in the sapindaceae family
Cupaniopsis anacardioides, commonly known as tuckeroo, cashew-leaf cupania, carrotwood, beach tamarind or green-leaved tamarind, is a species of flowering plant in the family, Sapindaceae, and is native to eastern and northern Australia. It is a tree with paripinnate leaves with 4 to 8 egg-shaped leaflets with the narrower end towards the base, or elliptic leaves, and separate male and female flowers arranged in panicles, the fruit a more or less spherical golden yellow capsule.
Trigonachras Radlk. 1878
plant genus in the sapindaceae family
Trigonachras is a genus of 8 species of trees known to science, constituting part of the plant family Sapindaceae. They grow naturally in the rainforests of the Malay Peninsula, Sumatra, Borneo, the Philippines, Sulawesi and New Guinea.
Toechima Radlk. 1879
plant genus in the sapindaceae family
Toechima is a genus of small to medium-sized trees in the plant family Sapindaceae. The species are native to New South Wales, the Northern Territory and Queensland in Australia as well as New Guinea.
Thouinidium Radlk. 1878
plant genus in the sapindaceae family
Thouinidium is a genus of flowering plants belonging to the family Sapindaceae.
Synima Radlk. 1879
plant genus in the sapindaceae family
Synima is a genus of tropical rainforest trees, constituting part of the plant family Sapindaceae. Three species are known to science as of July 2013, found growing naturally in north eastern Queensland, Australia, and in New Guinea.
Sarcaulus Radlk. 1882
plant genus in the sapotaceae family
Sarcaulus is a genus of plants in the family Sapotaceae described as a genus in 1882. Sarcaulus is native to tropical Central and South America. Species Sarcaulus brasiliensis (A.DC) Eyma - from Costa Rica to Bolivia + Amapá Sarcaulus inflexus (A.C.Sm.) T.D.Penn. - Amazonas, Mato Grosso Sarcaulus oblatus T.D.Penn. - Ecuador Sarcaulus vestitus (Baehni) T.D.Penn. - Amazonas, Acre Sarcaulus wurdackii Aubrév. - Amazonas Region in Peru
Pseudima Radlk. 1878
plant genus in the sapindaceae family
Pseudima is a genus of flowering plants belonging to the family Sapindaceae. Its native range is Costa Rica to Southern Tropical America. Species: Pseudima frutescens (Aubl.) Radlk. Pseudima pallidum Radlk.
Pradosia lactescens (Vell.) Radlk. 1888
plant species in the sapotaceae family
Pradosia lactescens is a species of large tree in the family Sapotaceae. It is endemic to the Atlantic forests of Brazil, and is most commonly known by the name buranhém. The species is cauliflorous, with red flowers being followed by small, edible, yellow fruit.
Pouteria torta (Mart.) Radlk. 1882
plant species in the sapotaceae family
Pouteria torta is a species of tree native to Central and South America. It is found largely in the Brazilian cerrado and is commonly called guapeva and grão-de-galo.
Porocystis (Carex Sect. Porocystis) Radlk. 1878
plant genus in the sapindaceae family
Porocystis is a genus of flowering plants belonging to the family Sapindaceae. Its native range is Guianas to Northern Brazil. Species: Porocystis acuminata (Radlk.) Acev.-Rodr. Porocystis toulicioides Radlk.
Plagioscyphus Radlk. 1878
plant genus in the sapindaceae family
Plagioscyphus is a genus of flowering plants in the family Sapindaceae. Its native range is Madagascar. As of November 2024, Plants of the World Online accepted these species: Plagioscyphus calciphilus Capuron Plagioscyphus cauliflorus Radlk. Plagioscyphus danguyanus Capuron Plagioscyphus humbertii Capuron Plagioscyphus jumellei (Choux) Capuron Plagioscyphus louvelii Danguy & Choux Plagioscyphus meridionalis Capuron Plagioscyphus stelechanthus (Radlk.) Capuron Plagioscyphus unijugatus Capuron
Pausandra Radlk. 1870
plant genus in the euphorbiaceae family
Pausandra is a plant genus of the family Euphorbiaceae first described in 1870. It is native to Central America and South America. species Pausandra fordii Secco - Amapá, French Guiana Pausandra hirsuta Lanj. - Peru (Amazonas, Loreto), Brazil (Amazonas, Acre), Bolivia (Pando), Colombia (Amazonas) Pausandra macropetala Ducke - Brazil (Amazonas, Pará), Peru (Loreto), Venezuela (Amazonas) Pausandra macrostachya Ducke - Pará Pausandra martini Baill. - French Guiana, Suriname, Guyana, Colombia, Venezuela, Peru, Brazil Pausandra megalophylla Müll.Arg. - Rio de Janeiro Pausandra morisiana (Casar.)
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