Maarten J.M. Christenhusz

Dutch botanist.

Dr Maarten Joost Maria Christenhusz (born 27 April 1976) is a Dutch botanist, natural historian and photographer.

Abbreviations: Christenh.
Occupations: scientific collector, pteridologist, photographer, botanist, botanical collector
Citizenships: Kingdom of the Netherlands
Languages: English, Dutch
Dates: 1976-04-27T00:00:00Z
Birth place: Enschede
Direct attributions: 2,112 plants, 0 fungi
Authorship mentions: 2,116 plants, 0 fungi

2,112 plants attributed, 4 plants contributed to2,116 plants:

Eriocapitella hupehensis (Hubei Anemone) (Lemoine) Christenh. & Byng 2018
edible, perennial, and medicinal plant species in the ranunculaceae family
Eriocapitella hupehensis, a species of flowering plant in the Ranunculaceae family of plants and has an extensive native distribution across a large area of Asia. The plant was previously known as Anemone hupehensis and is often still referred to as such. Together with several closely related species and hybrids between these species, in horticulture these plants are often referred to as Japanese anemones. The specific epithet hupehensis, which means "from Hupeh" (i.e. Hubei), refers to a province in China where the species is known to occur. In Chinese, it is called dǎpòwǎnhuāhuā (打破碗花花),
Kewa (Kewa (plant)) Christenh. 2014
plant genus in the kewaceae family
Kewa is a genus of flowering plants, consisting of eight species of succulent sub-woody plants, native to eastern and southern Africa, including Saint Helena and Madagascar. These are small shrubs or herbs that form cushions and have edible, acid-tasting leaves. Kewa is the only genus in the family Kewaceae. The species were formerly included in the genus Hypertelis of the family Molluginaceae, but molecular studies have shown that most species did not belong there, but were rather distantly related to Molluginaceae, being placed in a clade comprising Aizoaceae, Gisekiaceae and Barbeuiaceae.
Diplaziopsidaceae (Glade Fern Family) X.C.Zhang & Christenh. 2011
plant family in the order polypodiales
Diplaziopsidaceae is a family of ferns in the order Polypodiales. In the Pteridophyte Phylogeny Group classification of 2016 (PPG I), the family is placed in the suborder Aspleniineae, and includes two genera. Alternatively, it may be treated as the subfamily Diplaziopsidoideae of a broadly defined family Aspleniaceae. They are described as medium-to-large ferns, which grow near streams in forested areas. Their rhizomes are thick and decumbent to erect. Species are found in east Asia, from China south to New Guinea and east into the Pacific.
Danaea kalevala Christenh. 2006
perennial plant species in the marattiaceae family
Danaea kalevala is a species of fern belonging to the family Marattiaceae. It is endemic to rainforests of the Lesser Antilles islands in the Caribbean. This includes the islands of: Saint Kitts, Guadeloupe, Dominica, Martinique, Saint Vincent, and Grenada.
Aquarius Christenh. & Byng 2018
plant genus in the alismataceae family
Aquarius is a genus of flowering plants in the family Alismataceae. It includes 26 species native to the Americas, ranging from the central and southeastern United States through Mexico, Central America, the Caribbean, and tropical and subtropical South America to northern Argentina and southern Chile.
Pteris platyzomopsis Christenh. & H.Schneid. 2011
plant species in the pteridaceae family
Pteris platyzomopsis, synonym Platyzoma microphyllum, is a species of fern in the family Pteridaceae. When placed in the genus Platyzoma, it was the only species; the genus was sometimes placed in its own family, Platyzomaceae. The species is native to northern Australia, occurring in the Kimberley region of Western Australia, in the Northern Territory and Queensland, and in northern New South Wales, where it is considered endangered. Vernacular names include braid fern.
Osmolindsaea odorata (Roxb.) Lehtonen & Christenh. 2010
medicinal plant species in the lindsaeaceae family
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Osmolindsaea (K.U.Kramer) Lehtonen & Christenh. 2010
plant genus in the lindsaeaceae family
Osmolindsaea is a genus of ferns in the family Lindsaeaceae. Most species are found in southeastern Asia, from West Himalaya and Sri Lanka to Japan and New Guinea. Osmolindsaea latisquama and Osmolindsaea leptolepida (which may be synonymous) are found in Madagascar and the adjacent African mainland.
Amana anhuiensis (X.S.Shen) Christenh. 2013
plant species in the liliaceae family
Amana anhuiensis is a Chinese plant species in the lily family, native to Anhui Province in eastern China.
Streptocarpus ionanthus (African Violet) (H.Wendl.) Christenh. 2012
plant species in the gesneriaceae family
Streptocarpus ionanthus (synonym Saintpaulia ionantha) is a species of Streptocarpus in the section Saintpaulia, commonly known as an African violet. It is native to eastern and southwestern Tanzania.
Petenaeaceae (Petenaea Family) Christenh., M.F.Fay & M.W.Chase 2010
plant family in the order huerteales
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Osmolindsaea japonica (Baker) Lehtonen & Christenh. 2010
plant species in the lindsaeaceae family
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Macarthuriaceae (Macarthuria Family) Christenh. 2014
plant family in the order caryophyllales
Macarthuriaceae is a family of plants in the order Caryophyllales and consists of a single genus, Macarthuria.
Linnaea yunnanensis (Dipelta Yunnanensis) (Franch.) Christenh. 2013
plant species in the caprifoliaceae family
Dipelta yunnanensis, synonym Linnaea yunnanensis, is a species of deciduous shrub belonging to the honeysuckle family, Caprifoliaceae. It is native to southeastern Tibet, Yunnan Province of south-central China, and northern Myanmar.
Dracoglossum Christenh. 2007
plant genus in the lomariopsidaceae family
Dracoglossum is a small genus of ferns in the family Lomariopsidaceae, according to the Pteridophyte Phylogeny Group classification of 2016 (PPG I). It is native to the Neotropics of the Americas.
Aquarius horizontalis (Rataj) Christenh. & Byng 2018
plant species in the alismataceae family
Aquarius horizontalis or Echinodorus horizontalis is a species of plant in the Alismataceae family. It is native to northern South America (Venezuela, Colombia, Guyana, Ecuador, Peru, northern Brazil).
Anemia vestita (Grassveld Scented Fern) (Baker) Christenh. 2011
perennial plant species in the anemiaceae family
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Anemia afrorum (Scented Fern) (L.) Christenh. 2011
plant species in the anemiaceae family
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Valeriana ciliosa (Greene) Byng & Christenh. 2018
annual plant species in the caprifoliaceae family
Valeriana ciliosa is a species of flowering plant in the honeysuckle family known by the common name longspur seablush. It is native to western North America from Washington to Baja California and Arizona, where it is a common plant in mountains, valleys, and coastal habitats. It is an annual herb growing erect to a maximum height of 50–80 centimeters (20–31 in). The widely spaced, paired and oppositely arranged leaves are oval or somewhat oblong, smooth-edged, and up to 3 centimeters (1.2 in) long by 1 centimeter (0.4 in) wide. The upper ones lack petioles. The inflorescence is a dense
Tectaria subsageniacea (Christ) Christenh. 2010
perennial plant species in the tectariaceae family
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Tectaria sagenioides (Mett.) Christenh. 2010
perennial plant species in the tectariaceae family
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Tectaria chinensis (Ching & Chu H.Wang) Christenh. 2010
plant species in the tectariaceae family
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Tectaria acrocarpa (Ching) Christenh. 2010
plant species in the tectariaceae family
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Stauntonia coriacea (Diels) Christenh. 2012
plant species in the lardizabalaceae family
Stauntonia coriacea, commonly known as blue china vine, is an evergreen liana indigenous to temperate east Asia. The leaves have a waxy texture. It produces white monoecious flowers followed by pink-colored sausage-shaped fruits with white-colored pulp. The fruits are, technically, berries. They ripen and drop during autumn. The fruits are edible, but are not commonly used as food. It is often grown as an ornamental plant.
Serpocaulon acuminatum (Fée) Christenh. 2009
plant species in the polypodiaceae family
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Pteris praestantissima (Fée) Christenh. 2011
plant species in the pteridaceae family
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Nesolindsaea Lehtonen & Christenh. 2010
plant genus in the lindsaeaceae family
Nesolindsaea is a genus of ferns in the family Lindsaeaceae with two species. Nesolindsaea caudata is native to southeast tropical Asia, from Sri Lanka to Borneo. Nesolindsaea kirkii is found only in the Seychelles.
Kewa acida (Salad Plant) (Hook.f.) Christenh. 2014
critically endangered and annual plant species in the kewaceae family
Kewa acida, commonly called the Salad Plant, is one of the eight species currently recognized in the genus Kewa, the sole genus in the family Kewaceae. It is a bushy grey-leaved annual or short-lived perennial plant, with white flowers, endemic to St Helena. It is regarded as Critically Endangered. The succulent leaves are high in Vitamin C and were used by sailors in the past as a scurvy preventative.
Jamesonia wurdackii (A.F.Tryon) Christenh. 2011
plant species in the pteridaceae family
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Jamesonia warscewiczii (Mett.) Christenh. 2011
plant species in the pteridaceae family
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