Paul Graebner

German botanist (1871–1933).

Carl Otto Robert Peter Paul Graebner (29 June 1871 in Aplerbeck – 6 February 1933 in Berlin) was a German botanist. In 1895 he obtained his doctorate in Berlin, successively working as an assistant and then as curator (1904) at the botanical gardens. During the 1890s he performed botanical investigations in Jerichower Land and Vorharz with Paul Ascherson (1834–1913). He later became a professor at the Botanical Garden and Museum in Berlin-Dahlem, from where he conducted floristic and phytogeographical research.

Abbreviations: Graebn.
Occupations: writer, university teacher, scientific collector, botanist, botanical collector
Citizenships: German Reich
Languages: German
Dates: 1871-01-01T00:00:00Z – 1933-01-01T00:00:00Z
Birth place: Aplerbeck
Direct attributions: 156 plants, 0 fungi
Authorship mentions: 199 plants, 0 fungi

156 plants attributed, 43 plants contributed to199 plants:

Cortaderia selloana (Pampas-grass) (Schult. & Schult.f.) Asch. & Graebn. 1900
perennial plant species in the poaceae family
Cortaderia selloana is a species of flowering plant in the family Poaceae. It is referred to by the common name pampas grass, and is native to southern South America, including the Pampas region after which it is named. It is widely distributed throughout the world as a cultivated ornamental and invasive species.
Kolkwitzia amabilis (Beauty-bush) Graebn. 1901
plant species in the caprifoliaceae family
Kolkwitzia amabilis , commonly known as beauty bush, is a species of flowering plant in the family Caprifoliaceae. It is the sole species in genus Kolkwitzia. It is a deciduous shrub grown as an ornamental plant. In China, where it originated, the plant is called wèi shí shu (蝟实).
Arundinarieae Nees ex Asch. & Graebn. 1902
plant tribe in the poaceae family
Arundinarieae is a tribe of bamboo in the grass family (Poaceae) containing a single subtribe, Arundinariinae, and 31 genera. These woody bamboos occur in areas with warm temperate climates in southeastern North America, Subsaharan Africa, South Asia and East Asia. The tribe forms a lineage independent of the tropical woody bamboos (Bambuseae) and the tropical herbaceous bamboos (Olyreae).
Spergularia bocconei (Boccone's Sandspurry) (Scheele) Graebn. 1919
annual plant species in the caryophyllaceae family
Spergularia bocconei, Boccone's sandspurry, Greek sea-spurrey or Boccone's sea-spurrey, is a species of the genus Spergularia, in the family Caryophyllaceae. It is named after the Sicilian botanist Paolo Boccone. Scheele first published it as Alsine bocconi in 1843. It was transferred to the genus Spergularia by Graebner in 1919. Pedersen placed the species in genus Spergula in 1984.
× Festulolium Asch. & Graebn. 1902
plant hybrid genus in the poaceae family
× Festulolium is a nothogenus of flowering plants in the grass family Poaceae. Naturally occurring hybrids, they are the result of crosses between species of two questionably distinct grass genera, Festuca (the fescues) and Lolium (the ryegrasses), and the hybrids show phenotypic similarities to both parents. This type of intergeneric hybridization is quite rare, and is indicated by a multiplication symbol before the name. The name Festulolium is an example of a portmanteau word, a combination of the two parents' names.
Zostera japonica (Dwarf Eel-grass) Asch. & Graebn. 1907
plant species in the zosteraceae family
Zostera japonica is a species of aquatic plant in the Zosteraceae family. It is referred to by the common names dwarf eelgrass or Japanese eelgrass, and is native to the seacoast of eastern Asia from Russia to Vietnam, and introduced to the western coast of North America. It is found in the intertidal zone and the shallow subtidal, and grows on sandy, muddy and silty substrates.
Geissorhiza ovata (Pink Satin-flower) (Burm.f.) Asch. & Graebn. 1906
plant species in the iridaceae family
Geissorhiza ovata is a species of flowering plant in the family Iridaceae. It is found growing on stone ridges and rock outcrops in the Northern Cape Province of South Africa.
Patersonia fragilis (Short Purple-flag) (Labill.) Asch. & Graebn. 1906
plant species in the iridaceae family
Patersonia fragilis, commonly known as swamp iris or short purple-flag, is a species of flowering plant in the family Iridaceae and is endemic to eastern Australia. It is a tufted perennial herb with linear, cylindrical leaves and pale violet to blue-violet flowers.
Moraea aristata (Blue-eyed Moraea) (D.Delaroche) Asch. & Graebn. 1906
plant species in the iridaceae family
Moraea aristata is a species of flowering plant in the family Iridaceae. It is referred to by the common names blue-eyed uintjie or Blouooguintjie in Afrikaans. It is endemic to the city of Cape Town and is considered to be critically endangered.
Carya pallida (Sand Hickory) (Ashe) Engl. & Graebn. 1902
plant species in the juglandaceae family
Carya pallida, sand hickory, or pale hickory is a species of hickory native to the southeastern United States. It is a perennial, dicotyledonous plant which prefers rocky or sandy habitats. The sand hickory can reach heights of up to 30m, but its typical height is between 9-24m. In an open area, Carya crowns are usually towering and slim. The sand hickory nut is edible and consumed by various organisms.
Urceolina urceolata (Ruiz & Pav.) Asch. & Graebn. 1906
plant species in the amaryllidaceae family
Urceolina urceolata is a perennial plant species in the family Amaryllidaceae. The species is native to Peru. Plants can reach up to 20 or 30 centimeters in height. The species was first described and named by Hipólito Ruiz López and José Antonio Pavon, but it was later revised and reclassified by Mary Letitia Green in 1930.
× Tritordeum Asch. & Graebn. 1902
plant hybrid genus in the poaceae family
Tritordeum is a hybrid crop, obtained by crossing durum wheat with the wild barley Hordeum chilense. It has less gliadin (gluten) than wheat, but still performs well in breads, both in terms of dough rising and texture qualities, and in taste-testing, where it substantially outperformed gluten-free breads. It has ten times more lutein, more oleic acid, and more fiber than wheat, giving products made from it a yellower hue and a pleasant flavor profile.
Sambucus sieboldiana (Japanese Red Elder) (Miq.) Graebn. 1901
plant species in the viburnaceae family
Sambucus sieboldiana, commonly called the Japanese red elder, is a deciduous shrub in the moschatel family (Adoxaceae). It is native to East Asia, where it is found in Japan and Korea. Its natural habitat is in thickets and forest edges, in low elevations. It is a common species throughout its range.
Minuartia bulgarica (Velen.) Graebn. 1918
perennial plant species in the caryophyllaceae family
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× Cephalopactis Asch. & Graebn. 1907
plant hybrid genus in the orchidaceae family
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Viburnum sympodiale Graebn. 1901
medicinal plant species in the viburnaceae family
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Typha × argoviensis Hausskn. ex Asch. & Graebn. 1897
plant hybrid species in the typhaceae family
Typha × argoviensis is a plant of hybrid origin, native to Switzerland and Germany. It apparently originated as a cross between the two very widespread species T. latifolia and T. shuttleworthii. Typha × argoviensis grows in freshwater marshes.
Sparganium fallax Graebn. 1900
medicinal plant species in the typhaceae family
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× Orchimantoglossum Asch. & Graebn. 1907
plant hybrid genus in the orchidaceae family
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Kolkwitzia (Beauty Bush) Graebn. 1901
plant genus in the caprifoliaceae family
Kolkwitzia amabilis , commonly known as beauty bush, is a species of flowering plant in the family Caprifoliaceae. It is the sole species in genus Kolkwitzia. It is a deciduous shrub grown as an ornamental plant. In China, where it originated, the plant is called wèi shí shu (蝟实).
Festuca scariosa (Lag.) Asch. & Graebn. 1900
perennial plant species in the poaceae family
Festuca scariosa is a species of grass in the family Poaceae. It is native to southeastern and southern Spain and northern Morocco. It is perennial and grows in temperate biomes. It was first described in 1922.
Typha × bavarica Graebn. 1900
plant hybrid species in the typhaceae family
Typha × bavarica is a plant of hybrid origin, endemic to southern Germany. It apparently originated as a cross between the two very widespread species T. angustifolia and T. shuttleworthii. Typha × bavarica grows in freshwater marshes.
Tofieldia × hybrida A.Kern. ex Asch. & Graebn. 1905
plant hybrid species in the tofieldiaceae family
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Phleum subulatum (Italian Timothy) (Savi) Asch. & Graebn. 1899
annual plant species in the poaceae family
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Minuartia funkii (Jord.) Graebn. 1918
plant species in the caryophyllaceae family
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Limnophyton fluitans Graebn. 1908
perennial plant species in the alismataceae family
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Carex × winkelmannii Asch. & Graebn. 1903
perennial plant hybrid species in the cyperaceae family
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Carex × paulii Asch. & Graebn. 1902
perennial plant hybrid species in the cyperaceae family
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Carex × figertii Asch. & Graebn. 1902
perennial plant hybrid species in the cyperaceae family
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Carex × ferdinandisauteri Asch. & Graebn. 1902
perennial plant hybrid species in the cyperaceae family
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