- Alwin Berger
Alwin Berger (1871 -
20 April 1931 ) was a Germanbotanist best known for his contribution to the nomenclature ofsucculent plants, particularlyagave s and cacti. Born inGermany he worked at thebotanic garden s inDresden andFrankfurt . He was curator of theGiardini Botanici Hanbury , the garden ofSir Thomas Hanbury inLa Mortola , nearVentimiglia in northwesternItaly , close to the border withFrance , from 1897 to 1914. After working in Germany from 1914 to 1919, he studied in theU.S. for three years, before spending his final years as director of the department of botany of the natural history museum inStuttgart His main work, "Die Agaven", published in 1915, described 274 species of agave, divided into 3 subgenera,
Littaea ,Euagave andManfreda . He also recognised a new genus of cactus, "Roseocactus ", in 1925.The genera "
Bergerocactus " ("Cactaceae ")and "Bergeranthus " ("Mesembryanthemaceae ") are named in his honour.References
External links
* [http://www.living-rocks.com/andersroseo.htm A Study of the Proposed Genus "Roseocactus"]
* [http://www.desert-tropicals.com/Plants/Aizoaceae/Bergeranthus.html Bergeranthus]
* [http://www.horti.unimore.it/CD/Hanbury/Hanbury_home.html Hanbury Garden] (in Italian)
* [http://www.zum.de/stueber/berger/ Die Agaven (1915)]
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