Johann Hedwig

Johann Hedwig, 1793 Johann Hedwig (8 December 1730 – 18 February 1799), also styled as Johannes Hedwig, was a German botanist notable for his studies of mosses. He is sometimes called the "father of bryology". He is known for his particular observations of sexual reproduction in the cryptogams. Many of his writings were in Latin, and his name is rendered in Latin as Ioannis Hedwig or Ioanne Hedwig. Provided by Wikipedia
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by Hebenstreit, Johann Ernst
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by Hebenstreit, Johann Ernst
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by Bose, Ernst G.
Published 1759
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by Bose, Ernst Gottlob
Published 1759
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by Hedwig, Johann
Published 1782
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by Hedwig, Johann
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by Hedwig, Johann
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by Bonnet, Charles
Published 1783
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by Bonnet, Charles
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by Hedwig, Johann
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by Bonnet, Charles
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