Montague Rupp
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Herman Montague Rucker Rupp (27. prosince 1872 – 2. září 1956) byl australský botanik, specialista na orchideje.
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Rev. Herman Montague Rucker Rupp ( 27 de diciembre de 1872 – 2 de septiembre de 1956) fue un clérigo australiano, y botánico especializado en orquídeas y que fue conocido como el "hombre orquídea".
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Herman Montague Rucker Rupp (27 December 1872 – 2 September 1956) was an Australian clergyman and botanist who specialised in orchids. He was known throughout his life as Montague Rupp (pronounced "Rupe") and in later life as the "Orchid Man". Rupp was awarded the Clarke Medal by the Royal Society of New South Wales in 1949 and the Australian Natural History Medallion by the Field Naturalists Club of Victoria in 1954. The standard author abbreviation Rupp is used to indicate this person as the author when citing a botanical name.
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Herman Montague Rucker Rupp (27 de dezembro de 1872 – 2 de setembro de 1956) foi um clérigo e botânico australiano, especializado em orquídeas. Nasceu em , Vitória, filho de um clérigo anglicano alemão e mãe tasmaniana. Foi educado no , onde seu tio , o naturalista, era diretor.
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Herman Rupp
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Herman Montague Rucker Rupp
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Montague Rupp
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Herman Montague Rucker Rupp
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Herman Montague Rucker Rupp (27. prosince 1872 – 2. září 1956) byl australský botanik, specialista na orchideje.
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Rev. Herman Montague Rucker Rupp ( 27 de diciembre de 1872 – 2 de septiembre de 1956) fue un clérigo australiano, y botánico especializado en orquídeas y que fue conocido como el "hombre orquídea".
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Herman Montague Rucker Rupp (27 December 1872 – 2 September 1956) was an Australian clergyman and botanist who specialised in orchids. He was known throughout his life as Montague Rupp (pronounced "Rupe") and in later life as the "Orchid Man". Rupp was born in Port Fairy, Victoria to Charles Ludwig Hermann Rupp, a Prussian-born Anglican clergyman and Marie Ann Catherine Rupp, a Tasmanian who died two weeks after the birth of Montague. Montague Rupp was educated at Geelong Grammar School as a boarder, where an uncle , the naturalist, was headmaster. Charles's parents died on the voyage to Australia or shortly before, and the boy was raised by William Frederic Augustus Rucker (1807 - 1882), another Prussian émigré. Rupp was made deacon on 28 May 1899 and ordained priest on 2 June 1901. He began recording his botanical observations and specimens in 1892; from 1899 made 'a census of the native plants' of his parishes. In 1924 he decided to 'concentrate on the family which had always attracted me most — the orchids' and gave some 5000 other specimens to the University of Melbourne's botany school. He sent 'some MSS notes on orchids' to Joseph Maiden who had them published in the Australian Naturalist (April 1924). Rupp published over 200 papers in the following thirty years. Rupp was awarded the Clarke Medal by the Royal Society of New South Wales in 1949 and the Australian Natural History Medallion by the Field Naturalists Club of Victoria in 1954. The standard author abbreviation Rupp is used to indicate this person as the author when citing a botanical name.
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Herman Montague Rucker Rupp (27 de dezembro de 1872 – 2 de setembro de 1956) foi um clérigo e botânico australiano, especializado em orquídeas. Nasceu em , Vitória, filho de um clérigo anglicano alemão e mãe tasmaniana. Foi educado no , onde seu tio , o naturalista, era diretor. Rupp tornou-se deão em 1899 e pastor em 1901. Começou a anotar suas observações botânicas e recolher espécimes em 1892. Em 1924 passou a contentrar-se em orquídeas e doou os cerca de 5000 outros espéciems que tinha em seu poder para a escola de botânica da University of Melbourne. Rupp publicou cerca de 200 artigos ente 1924 e 1954.
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