Otto von Münchhausen

German botanist (1716–1774).

Otto II. Freiherr von Münchhausen (11 June 1716 – 13 July 1774) was a German botanist. He was Chancellor of University of Göttingen and a correspondent of Linnaeus. He named several species of oaks by the Linnean system, as well as other plants. The standard botanical author abbreviation Münchh. is applied to species he described.

Abbreviations: Münchh.
Occupations: writer, botanist
Citizenships: Germany
Languages: German
Dates: 1716-06-11T00:00:00Z – 1774-07-13T00:00:00Z
Birth place: Hamelin
Direct attributions: 8 plants, 0 fungi
Authorship mentions: 11 plants, 0 fungi

8 plants attributed, 3 plants contributed to11 plants:

Platanus × hispanica (London Plane-tree) Mill. ex Münchh. 1770
plant hybrid species in the platanaceae family
The London plane, or sometimes hybrid plane, Platanus × hispanica, is a tree in the genus Platanus. It is often known by the synonym Platanus × acerifolia, a later name. It is a hybrid of Platanus orientalis (oriental plane) and Platanus occidentalis (American sycamore).
Quercus palustris (Pin Oak) Münchh. 1770
plant species in the fagaceae family
Quercus palustris, also called pin oak, swamp oak, or swamp Spanish oak, is a tree in the red oak section (Quercus sect. Lobatae) of the genus Quercus. Pin oak is one of the most commonly used landscaping oaks in its native range due to its ease of transplant, relatively fast growth, and pollution tolerance.
Quercus coccinea (Scarlet Oak) Münchh. 1770
plant species in the fagaceae family
Quercus coccinea, the scarlet oak, is a deciduous tree in the red oak section Lobatae of the genus Quercus, in the family Fagaceae. It is primarily distributed in the central and eastern United States. It occurs on dry, sandy, usually acidic soil. It is often an important canopy species in oak–heath forests. The scarlet oak is the official tree of Washington, D.C.
Quercus marilandica (Blackjack Oak) Münchh. 1770
plant species in the fagaceae family
Quercus marilandica, the blackjack oak, is a small oak, one of the red oak group Quercus sect. Lobatae. It is native to the eastern and central United States.
Crataegus uniflora (One-flowered Hawthorn) Münchh. 1770
plant species in the rosaceae family
Crataegus uniflora is a species of hawthorn known by the common name one-flowered hawthorn, or dwarf hawthorn. It is native to parts of the southeastern United States. The plant is usually a small bush, but some forms can be a few meters tall. The flowers occur singly or in small clusters. It is a hermaphroditic species. The fruit are hairy and yellow to reddish in colour.
Rosa × francofurtana (Frankfurter Rose) Münchh. 1770
plant hybrid species in the rosaceae family
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Rosa hispida Münchh. 1770
plant species in the rosaceae family
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Quercus alba var. frutscens Münchh. 1770
plant variety in the fagaceae family
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Populus nigra f. italica (Lombardy Poplar) (Münchh.) A.Andersen 1910
medicinal plant form in the salicaceae family
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× Pyraria irregularis (Shipova) (Münchh.) Sennikov & Kurtto 2017
plant hybrid species in the rosaceae family
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Picea laxa (Münchh.) Sarg. 1890
plant species in the pinaceae family
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