Yury Nikolaevitch Voronov

Russian botanist (1874-1931).

Yury Nikolaevitch Voronov (Юрий Николаевич Воронов; 1 June 1874 in Tiflis – 10 December 1931 in Leningrad) was a Russian botanist. He worked at the Botanical Garden in Leningrad. Alternative transcriptions of his name into the Latin alphabet include Jurij Nikolaewitch Woronow, as seen at the International Plant Names Index database. Between 1907 and 1919, he published Opredelitel rastenij Kavkaza i Kryma (1907-1919) with Aleksandr Vasiljevich Fomin, about plant species in the Caucasus. Voronov (Woronow) co-edited and published two exsiccatae Flora Caucasica exsiccata and Herbarium florae Cauca

Abbreviations: Woronow
Occupations: botanist, biologist
Citizenships: Soviet Union, Russian Empire
Languages: Russian
Dates: 1874-01-01T00:00:00Z – 1931-01-01T00:00:00Z
Birth place: Tbilisi
Direct attributions: 50 plants, 3 fungi
Authorship mentions: 98 plants, 4 fungi

50 plants attributed, 48 plants contributed to98 plants:

Ruscus hyrcanus Woronow 1907
plant species in the asparagaceae family
Ruscus hyrcanus is a perennial evergreen woody shrub-like or small compact bush plant. It is in the asparagus family.
Hedera pastuchovii (Persian Ivy) Woronow 1932
plant species in the araliaceae family
Hedera pastuchovii, (Araliaceae) is a species of ivy native to eastern Transcaucasia and listed in The Red Book of the Azerbaijan SSR, 1989. It is an evergreen woody climber, growing in mixed forests to 20–30 m high where suitable trees are available but failing to thrive as a groundcover plant. It climbs by means of aerial rootlets which cling to the substrate. It is commonly known as Russian ivy - so named from the formerly Russian-dominated area to which it is native.
Erythronium caucasicum (Caucasian Dog's Tooth Violet) Woronow 1933
plant species in the liliaceae family
Erythronium caucasicum is a bulbous perennial plant in the lily family, native to the western and central Caucasus and the Alborz Mountains in North Iran. The leaves are spotted. In contrast with its closest relative, Erythronium dens-canis, the anthers are yellow. The petals are usually white or yellowish.
Iris timofejewii (Timofeev's Iris) Woronow 1924
endangered plant species in the iridaceae family
Iris timofejewii is a species of flowering plant in the genus Iris, and also in the subgenus Iris. It is a rhizomatous perennial, from the mountain slopes of the Caucasus and Dagestan. It has narrow, evergreen, falcate (sickle-shaped), grey-green (glaucous) leaves, and a short flowering stem just taller than the leaves. Each stem has 1–2 flowers in shades of violet, with white beards that have purple tips. It is cultivated as an ornamental plant in temperate regions.
Aristolochia steupii Woronow 1930
plant species in the aristolochiaceae family
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Veronica oltensis (Thyme Leaf Speedwell) Woronow 1914
plant species in the plantaginaceae family
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Pyrus oxyprion Woronow 1925
plant species in the rosaceae family
Pyrus oxyprion is a species of pear in the family Rosaceae that is native to the mountainous regions of Armenia, Turkey, Georgia and Iran. This deciduous shrub or small tree grows 3–5 metres tall with an irregular, spreading form, featuring grey-brown branches with stout spines and dark brown, densely leafy young shoots. It bears narrow, elliptical leaves with sharp-toothed margins, white five-petalled flowers arranged in clusters of 7–12 blooms, and produces somewhat pear-shaped, green-yellow fruits about 3 centimetres in diameter when ripe. The species grows on dry, rocky slopes and in open
Muscari dolichanthum Woronow & Tron 1935
plant species in the asparagaceae family
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Iris vvedenskyi Nevski ex Woronow & Popov 1932
plant species in the iridaceae family
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Iris lycotis Woronow 1915
plant species in the iridaceae family
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Heracleum aconitifolium Woronow 1933
plant species in the apiaceae family
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Gypsophila simulatrix Bornm. & Woronow 1913
perennial plant species in the caryophyllaceae family
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Eryngium wanaturi Woronow 1917
perennial plant species in the apiaceae family
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Cornus iberica (Spanish Dogwood) Woronow 1933
plant species in the cornaceae family
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Briza marcowiczii Woronow 1908
perennial plant species in the poaceae family
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Bellis hyrcanica (Hyrkanian Daisy) Woronow 1916
plant species in the asteraceae family
Bellis hyrcanica is a species of daisy in the genus Bellis and is native to Europe. This species grows mainly in temperate biomes. The name was published in 1916.
Astragalus erivanensis Bornm. & Woronow 1914
perennial plant species in the fabaceae family
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Seseli rupicola Woronow 1905
perennial plant species in the apiaceae family
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Palimbia turgaica Lipsky ex Woronow 1931
plant species in the apiaceae family
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Minuartia anatolica (Boiss.) Woronow 1914
perennial plant species in the caryophyllaceae family
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Hypericum fissurale (Cracked Saint John's Wort) Woronow 1912
critically endangered plant species in the hypericaceae family
Hypericum fissurale, known as cracked St. John's wort, is a flowering plant in the St. Johns's wort family (Hypericaceae) endemic to northeastern Turkey. It is considered critically endangered on the IUCN Red List due to its very limited distribution and declining population. It was first formally named by Jurij Nikolaewitch Woronow in 1912. It is a small perennial herb in the section Hypericum sect. Taeniocarpium, reaching around 22 cm (8.7 in) in height. Like most Hypericum species, it has flowers with five yellow petals and numerous stamens. Hypericum fissurale is closely related to
Bellevalia saviczii Woronow 1927
plant species in the asparagaceae family
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Bellevalia fominii Woronow 1927
plant species in the asparagaceae family
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Astragalus taochius Woronow 1924
plant species in the fabaceae family
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Vicia hololasia Woronow 1910
annual plant species in the fabaceae family
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Seseli leptocladum (Finely Twiggy Seseli) Woronow 1933
plant species in the apiaceae family
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Satureja bzybica Woronow 1933
plant species in the lamiaceae family
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Polygala leucothyrsa Woronow 1916
plant species in the polygalaceae family
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Litwinowia Woronow 1931
plant genus in the brassicaceae family
Litwinowia is a genus of flowering plants in the family Brassicaceae. It includes a single species, Litwinowia tenuissima, an annual which ranges from southern European Russia and the Caucasus through Central Asia and Iran to Mongolia, Xinjiang, Pakistan, and the western Himalayas. The species was first described as Vella tenuissima by Peter Simon Pallas in 1776. Jurij Nikolaewitch Woronow described the genus Litwinowia in 1931, and in 1935 Nikolai Vasilievich Pavlov placed the species there as Litwinowia tenuissima.
Hypericum marginatum Woronow 1912
plant species in the hypericaceae family
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