Philipp August Friedrich Mühlenpfordt

Philipp August Friedrich Mühlenpfordt (30 January 1803, Göttingen – 1891) was a German botanist.

Friedrich Mühlenpfordt (1856)

From 1819 he worked at "Hagenmarkt-Apotheke" (pharmacy) in Braunschweig, later studying medicine and sciences at the University of Göttingen. In 1826 he earned his medical doctorate, subsequently serving as a general practitioner in Göttingen.[1] In 1831 he was appointed professor of zoology and botany by Karl Karmarsch (1803–1879) at the newly established Höhere Gewerbeschule in Hanover (today known as the Leibniz University Hannover). Here he taught classes until 1868.

He is known for his investigations of cacti, and the species Mammillaria muehlenpfordtii is named in his honour.

References

  1. Google Books Die Höhere Bürgerschule in Hannover by Adolf Tellkampf (biography)
  2. International Plant Names Index.  Muehlenpf.
  • Parts of this article are based on a translation of an equivalent article at the German Wikipedia.
  • Google Books Coryphantha: Cacti of Mexico and Southern USA by Reto Dicht, Adrian Lüthy.
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