Hans Melchior

Botanist, Deceased Person

1894 – 1984

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Who was Hans Melchior?

Hans Melchior was a German botanist.

He studied botany at Berlin University, became assistant to G. Haberlandt at the Institute for plant physiology and took his doctor's degree with him in 1920.

Later he was assistant at the Botanical Museum and Herbarium, Berlin-Dahlem, on 1 October 1920, the beginning of an uninterrupted career at that institute in which he went through all the ranks, ending as interim director, and having been professor of botany from 1940 teaching at Technical University of Berlin.

Among his many contributions to taxonomy are his treatments of the Medusagynaceae, Theaceae, Violaceae, and Canellaceae for the second edition of the Die Natürlichen Pflanzenfamilien of Engler & K. Prantl, the publication as editor with E. Werdermann, of ed. 12 of Engler's "Syllabus der Pflanzenfamilien", and, as a last major contribution of Gewurze.

His main interest was in the Violaceae, Theaceae, and Bignoniaceae and, especially in his earlier years, in the flora of the Alps.

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Born
Aug 5, 1894
Nationality
  • Germany
Profession
Education
  • Humboldt University of Berlin
Died
Mar 12, 1984

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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