treasure trove of plant biodiversity from the 20th century: the Werner Rauh Heritage Project at Heidelberg Botanical Garden and Herbarium

Prof. Werner Rauh (1913–2000) was the director at Heidelberg Botanical Garden and Herbarium for several decades and until his retirement in 1994, he undertook more than 36 expeditions, mainly to South and Central America as well as to southern Africa and in particular to Madagascar. From these journ...

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subjects Biodiversity
Biomedical and Life Sciences
Botanical gardens
Bromeliaceae
cacti and succulents
Collection
Crosslinking
Expeditions
Geology
Herbaria
Image databases
Life Sciences
Lookup tables
Orchidaceae
Original Article
Plant Anatomy/Development
Plant collections
Plant Ecology
Plant Sciences
Plant Systematics/Taxonomy/Biogeography
Plants
Plants (botany)
Relational data bases
researchers
Retirement
Succulent plants
Tables (data)
Taxa
Taxonomy
Type specimens
vegetation
Vouchers
title treasure trove of plant biodiversity from the 20th century: the Werner Rauh Heritage Project at Heidelberg Botanical Garden and Herbarium
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