Christian Julius Wilhelm Schiede

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Christian Julius Wilhelm Schiede (1798 - 1836) was a German physician and botanist who was born in Kassel. He studied natural sciences and medicine in Berlin and Göttingen, where he earned his doctorate in 1825. Afterwards he practiced medicine in Kassel.

In 1828 Schiede emigrated to Mexico, accompanied by naturalist Ferdinand Deppe (1794-1861), who had previous experience in the country. The two scientists planned to collect zoological and botanical specimens, which would then be sold to museums and dealers in Europe. In July 1828 they settled in Jalapa, and performed scientific excursions throughout the state of Veracruz. Although they were able sell their collections to museums in Berlin and Vienna, the money earned was insufficient to continue operations, and Deppe and Schiede abandoned their enterprise in late 1830. Christian Schiede died in Mexico in 1836 at the age of 38.

The botanical genera of Schiedeella and Schiedea are named after him.

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