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  1. George Engelmann ( Fráncfort del Meno, 2 de febrero de 1809 - San Luis (Misuri), 4 de febrero de 1884) fue un médico y botánico de origen alemán, nacido en Fráncfort del Meno, ya a los quince se apasiona por la Botánica, pero estudia Medicina obteniendo su doctorado en 1831. Emigra a EE. UU. en 1832, falleciendo en Saint-Louis, Misuri.

  2. George Engelmann, also known as Georg Engelmann, (2 February 1809 – 4 February 1884) was a German-American botanist. He was instrumental in describing the flora of the west of North America, then very poorly known to Europeans; he was particularly active in the Rocky Mountains and northern Mexico , one of his constant companions ...

  3. George Engelmann (born Feb. 2, 1809, Frankfurt am Main—died Feb. 4, 1884, St. Louis, Mo., U.S.) was a U.S. botanist, physician, and meteorologist who is known primarily for his botanical monographs, especially one on the cactus and also A Monography of North American Cuscutinae (1842).

  4. George Engelmann (Fráncfort del Meno, 2 de febrero de 1809 - San Luis (Misuri), 4 de febrero de 1884) fue un médico y botánico de origen alemán, nacido en Fráncfort del Meno, ya a los quince se apasiona por la Botánica, pero estudia Medicina obteniendo su doctorado en 1831.

  5. www.encyclopedia.com › botany-biographies › george-engelmannGeorge Engelmann | Encyclopedia.com

    18 de may. de 2018 · ENGELMANN, GEORGE (b. Frankfurt am Main, Germany, 2 February 1809; d. St. Louis, Missouri, 4 February 1884)botany.Engelmann was the ablest and best-known scientist in the Mississippi Valley for the fifty years during which important expeditions explored and surveyed the West.

  6. www.tropicos.org › Project › engelmannTropicos

    Papers: Throughout George Engelmann's life he maintained an active exchange of letters with correspondents in Europe and America in English, French, and German. Among Engelmann's personal papers at the Missouri Botanical Garden archive, there are more than 5,000 letters addressed to Engelmann by almost 600 different correspondents.

  7. 1809-1884. German-American botanist, physician, and meteorologist best known for his botanical monographs. Engelmann earned his M.S. degree from the University of Würzburg, Germany, in 1813. His most important study was of the Morphology of Monstrosities. He immigrated to the United States in 1833.