Harald Lindberg was one of the most eminent botanist in Finland during the 1900’s. He studied a wide range of taxa, including subfossils and bryophytes. He investigated subfossils on peatlands in 60 municipalities, many of them now belonging to Russia. Lindberg described 11 new bryophyte taxa, and discovered 12 new species to Finland (including areas of former Finnish territory of today’sRussia). For East Fennoscandia he described 8 new vascular plant species to science, discovered 42 new species and 26 hybrids to country. Apomictic species interested him also, and he described 4 new Alchemilla species, 34 Hieraciumtaxa and 80 Taraxacum species or subspecies. Later he became expertise also onMediterranean species, and described 50 new speci...
The herbarium accessions amount to 19,878 specimens, including 5,510 specimens of vascular plants, 2...
The herbarium accessions amount to 21,068 specimens, including 3,993 specimens of phanerogams and pt...
The herbarium accessions amount to 20 395 specimens, including 5 940 phanerogams and pteridophytes, ...
Wirzén was the last Demonstrator in Botany (1839–1852) at Alexander University, Helsinki, Finland. H...
Harald Lindberg described Alchemilla hirsuticaulis in 1904 based on material collected from two loca...
The herbarium accessions amount to 18,791 specimens, including 3,282 phanerogams and pteridophytes, ...
The herbarium accessions amount to 19,139 specimens, including 5,238 phanerogams and pteridophytes, ...
Finnish botanists actively studied the flora of Karelia (Karelian Republic) and the Kola Peninsula (...
Mårten Magnus Wilhelm Brenner (1843–1930) was a controversial figure in Finnish botany. He was a pas...
The herbarium accessions amount to 26,260 specimens, including 7,891 phanerogams or pteridophytes, 1...
The herbarium accessions amount to 16,777 specimens, including 5,605 phanerogams and pteridophytes, ...
The herbarium accessions amount to 19,879 specimens, including 4,570 phanerogams and pteridophytes, ...
Dahl was the second Demonstrator in Botany (1786–1789) at Åbo Akademi. He died soon after arriving t...
The herbarium accessions amount to 20,000 specimens, including 10,578 phanerogams and pteridophytes,...
The herbarium accessions amount to 17,308 specimens, including 6,599 specimens of phanerogams and pt...
The herbarium accessions amount to 19,878 specimens, including 5,510 specimens of vascular plants, 2...
The herbarium accessions amount to 21,068 specimens, including 3,993 specimens of phanerogams and pt...
The herbarium accessions amount to 20 395 specimens, including 5 940 phanerogams and pteridophytes, ...
Wirzén was the last Demonstrator in Botany (1839–1852) at Alexander University, Helsinki, Finland. H...
Harald Lindberg described Alchemilla hirsuticaulis in 1904 based on material collected from two loca...
The herbarium accessions amount to 18,791 specimens, including 3,282 phanerogams and pteridophytes, ...
The herbarium accessions amount to 19,139 specimens, including 5,238 phanerogams and pteridophytes, ...
Finnish botanists actively studied the flora of Karelia (Karelian Republic) and the Kola Peninsula (...
Mårten Magnus Wilhelm Brenner (1843–1930) was a controversial figure in Finnish botany. He was a pas...
The herbarium accessions amount to 26,260 specimens, including 7,891 phanerogams or pteridophytes, 1...
The herbarium accessions amount to 16,777 specimens, including 5,605 phanerogams and pteridophytes, ...
The herbarium accessions amount to 19,879 specimens, including 4,570 phanerogams and pteridophytes, ...
Dahl was the second Demonstrator in Botany (1786–1789) at Åbo Akademi. He died soon after arriving t...
The herbarium accessions amount to 20,000 specimens, including 10,578 phanerogams and pteridophytes,...
The herbarium accessions amount to 17,308 specimens, including 6,599 specimens of phanerogams and pt...
The herbarium accessions amount to 19,878 specimens, including 5,510 specimens of vascular plants, 2...
The herbarium accessions amount to 21,068 specimens, including 3,993 specimens of phanerogams and pt...
The herbarium accessions amount to 20 395 specimens, including 5 940 phanerogams and pteridophytes, ...