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  2. Antonio José Cavanilles - Wikipedia

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    Antonio José Cavanilles was born on January 16, 1745, in Valencia, Spain. In his youth Cavanilles specialized in the study of mathematics and physics and obtained a doctorate in theology. Because he failed to secure the professorship to which he aspired, he accepted the post of guardian to the sons of the duke of Infantado and accompanied th

  3. Manuel Blanco Ramos - Wikipedia

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    In 1918 the botanist Elmer Drew Merrill published an exsiccata named Species Blancoanae which was devoted to species described by Blanco. [3] The botanist Carl Ludwig Blume (1789-1862) named the genus Blancoa of the family Palmae in his honor.

  4. Category:Spanish botanists - Wikipedia

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  5. José Celestino Mutis - Wikipedia

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    José Celestino Bruno Mutis y Bosio (6 April 1732 – 11 September 1808) was a Spanish priest, botanist and mathematician.He was a significant figure in the Spanish American Enlightenment, whom Alexander von Humboldt met with on his expedition to Spanish America. [1]

  6. Category:16th-century botanists - Wikipedia

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    Main menu. Main menu. ... 16th-century Spanish botanists (3 P) Pages in category "16th-century botanists" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total. ...

  7. List of botanists - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of botanists who have Wikipedia articles, in alphabetical order by surname. The List of botanists by author abbreviation is mostly a list of plant taxonomists because an author receives a standard abbreviation only when that author originates a new plant name .

  8. There’s actually no such thing as vegetables. Here’s why you ...

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    “Heart disease is still the No. 1 killer in the United States, and we know that if you eat enough fruits and vegetables, you lower your risk for heart disease — and that goes along with ...

  9. Category:20th-century Spanish botanists - Wikipedia

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