Christian Friedrich Schwägrichen

Christian Friedrich Schwägrichen (16 September 1775, Leipzig – 2 May 1853, Leipzig) was a German botanist specializing in the field of bryology.

In 1799 he obtained his medical doctorate from the University of Leipzig, where he was later an associate professor of natural history (1803–1815) and afterwards a full professor on the same subject (1815–1852). Concurrently, he served as an associate professor of botany (1807–1852) at Leipzig.[1]

Prior to 1837, he was director of the botanical garden at Leipzig, being succeeded by Gustav Kunze, a specialist in the field of pteridology. Schwägrichen died on 2 May 1853 as the result of a fall down a flight of stairs.[1][2]

He is the taxonomic authority of the bryophyte families Polytrichaceae[3] and Funariaceae.[4] The genus Schwaegrichenia is named in his honor.[5]

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References

  1. 1 2 3 Professorenkatalog der Universität Leipzig | catalogus professorum lipsiensium (biography)
  2. ADB:Schwägrichen, Christian Friedrich @ Allgemeine Deutsche Biographie.
  3. Flora of North America Polytrichaceae Schwägrichen
  4. Flora of North America Funariaceae Schwägrichen
  5. Google Books Gartenflora: Blätter für Garten- u. Blumenkunde, Volume 18
  6. Biodiversity Heritage Library Species muscorum frondosorum
  7. WorldCat Title Catalogue of the Hedwig-Schwägrichen Herbarium
  8. IPNI.  Schwägr.
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