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'''Albert Gottfried Dietrich''' (November 8, 1795 – May 22, 1856) was a German [[botanist]] who was a native of [[Danzig]]. |
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Dietrich was [[curator]] at the [[Botanical Garden in Berlin]] and was an instructor at the institute of [[horticulture]] at [[Berlin-Schöneberg]]. From 1833 to 1856, with [[Christoph Friedrich Otto]] (1783–1856), he was publisher of ''Allgemeine Gartenzeitung'', a newspaper devoted to [[gardening]]. |
Dietrich was [[curator]] at the [[Botanical Garden in Berlin]] and was an instructor at the institute of [[horticulture]] at [[Berlin-Schöneberg]]. From 1833 to 1856, with [[Christoph Friedrich Otto]] (1783–1856), he was publisher of ''Allgemeine Gartenzeitung'', a newspaper devoted to [[gardening]]. |
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Revision as of 07:05, 10 December 2009
Albert Gottfried Dietrich (November 8, 1795 – May 22, 1856) was a German botanist who was a native of Danzig.
Dietrich was curator at the Botanical Garden in Berlin and was an instructor at the institute of horticulture at Berlin-Schöneberg. From 1833 to 1856, with Christoph Friedrich Otto (1783–1856), he was publisher of Allgemeine Gartenzeitung, a newspaper devoted to gardening.
Publications
- Terminologie der phanerogamischen Pflanzen… , 1829.
- Flora regni borussici, 1833–1844.
References
- This article is based on a translation of an article from the German Wikipedia.