Peter Osbeck

Swedish explorer and naturalist (1723-1805).

Pehr Osbeck (1723 – 23 December 1805) was a Swedish explorer, naturalist and an apostle of Carl Linnaeus. He was born in the parish of Hålanda on Västergötland and studied at Uppsala with Carolus Linnaeus.

Abbreviations: Osbeck
Occupations: scientific collector, explorer, entomologist, ichthyologist, botanist, botanical collector, Lutheran pastor
Citizenships: Sweden
Languages: German
Dates: 1723-05-09T00:00:00Z – 1805-12-23T00:00:00Z
Birth place: Ale Municipality
Direct attributions: 7 plants, 1 fungus
Authorship mentions: 15 plants, 3 fungi

7 plants attributed, 8 plants contributed to15 plants:

Citrus × limon (Lemon) (L.) Osbeck 1765
edible and medicinal plant hybrid species in the rutaceae family
The lemon (Citrus × limon) is a species of small evergreen tree in the Citrus genus of the flowering plant family Rutaceae. A true lemon is a hybrid of the citron and the bitter orange. Its origins are uncertain, but some evidence suggests lemons originated during the 1st millennium BC in what is now northeastern India. Some other citrus fruits are called lemon. The yellow fruit of the lemon tree is used throughout the world, primarily for its juice. The pulp and rind are used in cooking and baking. The juice of the lemon is about 5–6% citric acid, giving it a sour taste. This makes it a key
Cassytha (Dodder Laurels) Osbeck 1753
plant genus in the lauraceae family
Cassytha is a genus of some two dozen species of obligately parasitic vines in the family Lauraceae. Superficially, and in some aspects of their ecology, they closely resemble plants in the unrelated genus Cuscuta, the dodders. When fruit and flowers are absent in the field, the physical resemblance is so close that few people without technical training can discern the difference. In this respect and in their ecology the two genera present a spectacular example of convergent evolution. Nonetheless, Nickrent comments that "Cassytha is uneqivocally assigned to Lauraceae based on (both)
Clematis chinensis (Chinese Clematis) Osbeck 1757
medicinal plant species in the ranunculaceae family
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Festuca arenaria Osbeck 1788
perennial plant species in the poaceae family
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Caryota javanica Osbeck 1757
plant species in the arecaceae family
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Jungermannia chinensis Osbeck 1757
plant species in the jungermanniaceae family
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Holcus latifolius Osbeck 1757
plant species in the poaceae family
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Albizia chinensis (Chinese Albizia) (Osbeck) Merr. 1916
medicinal plant species in the fabaceae family
Albizia chinensis is a species of legume in the genus Albizia, native to south and Southeast asia, from India to China and Indonesia. The genus is named after the Italian nobleman Filippo degli Albizzi, belonging to the famous Florentine family Albizzi, who introduced it to Europe in the mid-18th century, and it is sometimes incorrectly spelled Albizzia.
Clerodendrum chinense (Stickbush) (Osbeck) Mabb. 1989
edible and medicinal plant species in the lamiaceae family
Clerodendrum chinense, called the glory bower, is a species of flowering plant in the genus Clerodendrum. It is native to Nepal, the eastern Himalayas, Assam, the Andaman and Nicobar Islands, south-central and southeast China, Southeast Asia, and Malesia. It is a perennial shrub that grows up to 3 m (10 ft) tall. A popular garden plant, it has been widely introduced to the rest of the world, including Florida, the Caribbean, Bermuda, Central America, the Galápagos, South America, Ascension Island, the Gulf of Guinea islands, East Africa, the Seychelles, Pakistan, India, the Lesser Sunda
Sageretia thea (Pauper's-tea) (Osbeck) M.C.Johnst. 1968
edible and medicinal plant species in the rhamnaceae family
Sageretia thea or Sageretia theezans (sageretia, mock buckthorn, sweet-plum or Chinese sweet plum) is a shrub from the family Rhamnaceae, native to southern China. It is widely used for creating bonsai.
Grona styracifolia (Coin-leaf Desmodium) (Osbeck) H.Ohashi & K.Ohashi 2018
perennial plant species in the fabaceae family
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Epicharis parasitica (Yellow Mahogany) (Osbeck) Mabb. 2021
plant species in the meliaceae family
Epicharis parasitica, commonly known as yellow mahogany, is a species of tree in the family Meliaceae; it grows primarily in tropical rainforests and is native to Taiwan, parts of Malesia, Papuasia, and northeast Queensland.
Limnophila chinensis (Rice Paddy Herb) (Osbeck) Merr. 1917
perennial and medicinal plant species in the plantaginaceae family
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Urena lobata var. chinensis (Osbeck) S.Y.Hu 1955
plant variety in the malvaceae family
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Lansium parasiticum (Osbeck) Sahni & Bennet 1974
plant species in the meliaceae family
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