Friedrich Ernst Leibold

Friedrich Ernst Leibold (sometimes spelled Leybold) (9 December 1804, in Dorfgarten near Kiel – 21 July 1864, in Havana) was a German gardener and botanical collector.[1]

Not to be confused with German naturalist Friedrich Leybold (1827–1879)

Trained as a gardener, he accompanied Baron von Ludwig to the Cape of Good Hope as a botanical collector (1835–38). From 1839 to 1844, he collected specimens in Cuba and Mexico, later settling as a farmer in Texas (1847). He later took up residence in New Orleans, and died in Havana on 21 July 1864 on his way to collect specimens in the Yucatán.[2][3]

Plants with the specific epithet of leiboldiana are named after him, an example being Tillandsia leiboldiana.[4]

Associated writings

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References

  1. Lexikon deutschsprachiger Bryologen, Volume 1 by Jan-Peter Frahm, Jens Eggers
  2. Gartenflora Deutschlands und der Schweiz, Volume 14 by Eduard Regel
  3. Biodiversity Heritage Library Taxonomic literature : a selective guide to botanical publications
  4. Roellke Orchideen Archived 2013-10-14 at the Wayback Machine Tillandsia leiboldiana
  5. OCLC WorldCat Filices a Leiboldo in Mexico lectae
  6. "Author Query". International Plant Names Index.
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