Heinrich Schenck

Deceased Person

1860 – 1927

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Who was Heinrich Schenck?

Johann Heinrich Rudolf Schenck was a German botanist who was a native of Siegen. He was a brother to geographer Adolf Schenck.

Heinrich Schenck initially studied natural sciences at the University of Bonn, then continued his studies in Berlin under August Wilhelm Eichler and Simon Schwendener. Later he returned to Bonn as a student of Eduard Strasburger, receiving his doctorate in 1884. In 1889 he became a lecturer in Bonn, and in 1896 relocated to the Polytechnic Institute of Darmstadt, where he was appointed director of the botanical garden.

Schenck undertook important research involving adaptation of water plants to their underwater environment. He also conducted studies on the ecology, morphology and histology of lianas. In 1886-87 he accompanied Andreas Franz Wilhelm Schimper on a scientific expedition to Brazil, and in 1908 performed botanical investigations in Mexico.

With George Karsten, he was co-author of the botanical journal Vegetationsbilder. In addition, he published information on botanical collections taken from the German Antarctic Expedition of 1901–1903.

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Born
1860
Siegen
Nationality
  • Germany
Education
  • University of Bonn
Died
1927
Darmstadt

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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