Paul Friedrich August Ascherson

Botanist, Deceased Person

1834 – 1913

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Who was Paul Friedrich August Ascherson?

Paul Friedrich August Ascherson was a German botanist. His author citation is Asch., although Aschers. has been used in the past.

Ascherson was born in Berlin in 1834 as the son of a counsellor of health. In 1850, he started studying medicine at the University of Berlin, but soon started getting more interested in botany. In 1855, he received his doctorate for a dissertation about the flora of the Margraviate of Brandenburg. In the 1850s, he started to botanize in Saxony, including several excursions with Ludwig Schneider and Gustav Maass. In 1860, Ascherson became an assistant at the Botanical Garden in Berlin, in 1865 he also started working at the Royal Herbarium. In 1863, he had been promoted to professor for specific botany and plant geography. In 1873, Ascherson became associate professor at the University of Berlin. He accompanied Friedrich Gerhard Rohlfs on his 1873/74 expedition in the Libyan desert. After 1876, he went on further expeditions in Africa, publishing fundamental works about the flora of the continent. In the 1890s he botanized in Jerichower Land and in the Vorharz along with Paul Graebner.

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Born
Jun 4, 1834
Berlin
Nationality
  • Germany
Profession
Education
  • Humboldt University of Berlin
Died
Mar 6, 1913
Berlin

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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