Friedrich Vierhapper

Friedrich Vierhapper (1844 1903) was an Austrian amateur botanist. He was the father of botanist Friedrich Karl Max Vierhapper (1876–1932), botanical abbreviation- "Vierh.".

He obtained his education in Salzburg and Vienna, later working as an instructor at a high school in Weidenau (1875-1881) and at the gymnasium in Ried im Innkreis (1881-1895).[1]

Bibliography

  • Prodromus einer Flora des Innkreises in Oberösterreich Ried : Druck von Josef Fridrich & Comp., 1885–1889.[2]
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References

  1. Biodiversity Heritage Library Taxonomic literature : a selective guide to botanical publications and collections with dates, commentaries and types.
  2. OCLC WorldCat Prodromus einer Flora des Innkreises in Oberösterreich
  3. IPNI.  F.Vierh.
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