William Borrer
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William J. Borrer ( 13 de junio 1781, Henfield - 10 de enero 1862 ) fue un botánico, explorador y liquenólogo inglés . Fue un activo botánico amateur, que expedicionó mucho por Gran Bretaña estudiando y recolectando su flora. Trató de poner en cultivo numerosas especies tropicales. También se interesó por los liquenes y publicó, en 1839, con Dawson Turner (1775-1858), Lichenographia Britannica (xxiii, 240 pp., reeditado 1978).
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William J. Borrer est un botaniste britannique, né le 13 juin 1781 à Henfield (Sussex) et mort à Henfield le 10 janvier 1862.
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Уи́льям Бо́ррер (англ. William Borrer, 1781—1862) — британский ботаник и садовод, член Лондонского королевского общества (FRS) с 1835 года.
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William J. Borrer ( , 13 de junho de 1781 – 10 de janeiro de 1862 ) foi um botânico britânico. Era juiz e botânico amador. Viajou muito pela Grã-Bretanha para estudar a flora. Tentou cultivar numerosas espécies tropicais. Se interessou pelos líquens e publicou com Dawson Turner (1775-1858), "Lichenographia Britannica". Borrer tornou-se membro da Royal Society em 4 de junho de 1835.
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William Borrer FRS ( Henfield, Sussex, 13 June 1781 – 10 January 1862) was an English botanist noted for his extensive and accurate knowledge of the plants of the British Islands. He travelled extensively around Britain to see and collect plants and lichens, and also once crossed the English Channel to visit Normandy. He was accompanied on some of his travels by William Jackson Hooker and by Charles Cardale Babington. Borrer was particularly interested in lichens, willows, roses and succulents although had a very broad knowledge of plants. He was particularly good at recording plant identifications but often omitted the date and location where the plant was collected. He was also frequently consulted about identifications. He attempted to grow many plant species in his garden so that he co
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William Borrer
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William Borrer
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Боррер, Уильям
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William Borrer
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William Borrer
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William Borrer
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William Borrer
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Barrow Hill, Henfield
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1781-06-13
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St Peter's Churchyard, Henfield, West Sussex
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1781-06-13
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13
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Botany
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FRS; FLS;CMWS
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Plant identification skill
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Elizabeth Hall
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William J. Borrer ( 13 de junio 1781, Henfield - 10 de enero 1862 ) fue un botánico, explorador y liquenólogo inglés . Fue un activo botánico amateur, que expedicionó mucho por Gran Bretaña estudiando y recolectando su flora. Trató de poner en cultivo numerosas especies tropicales. También se interesó por los liquenes y publicó, en 1839, con Dawson Turner (1775-1858), Lichenographia Britannica (xxiii, 240 pp., reeditado 1978).
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William J. Borrer est un botaniste britannique, né le 13 juin 1781 à Henfield (Sussex) et mort à Henfield le 10 janvier 1862.
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William Borrer FRS ( Henfield, Sussex, 13 June 1781 – 10 January 1862) was an English botanist noted for his extensive and accurate knowledge of the plants of the British Islands. He travelled extensively around Britain to see and collect plants and lichens, and also once crossed the English Channel to visit Normandy. He was accompanied on some of his travels by William Jackson Hooker and by Charles Cardale Babington. Borrer was particularly interested in lichens, willows, roses and succulents although had a very broad knowledge of plants. He was particularly good at recording plant identifications but often omitted the date and location where the plant was collected. He was also frequently consulted about identifications. He attempted to grow many plant species in his garden so that he could distinguish key identification characteristics without concerns that differences were caused by different habitats. In W. A. Clarke's First Records of British Flowering Plants published in 1897, Borrer was credited as the first to identify 21 species of flowering plants at locations from Cornwall to Caithness. These included Isnardia palustris at Buxted in 1827 and the grass Leersia oryzoides at Henfield Levels in 1844 and several willows. He also identified several marine algae and lichens. He met and corresponded with other botanists in the UK and abroad including Joseph Banks, Dawson Turner, Hewett Cottrell Watson and Joseph Hooker and exchanged plant specimens with them. Borrer was elected a Fellow of the Linnean Society in 1805 as well Fellow of the Royal Society in 1835. He was also a member of the Wernerian Natural History Society based in Edinburgh. Borrer was one of those who proposed William Hooker for fellowship of the Linnean Society in 1806.
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Уи́льям Бо́ррер (англ. William Borrer, 1781—1862) — британский ботаник и садовод, член Лондонского королевского общества (FRS) с 1835 года.
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William J. Borrer ( , 13 de junho de 1781 – 10 de janeiro de 1862 ) foi um botânico britânico. Era juiz e botânico amador. Viajou muito pela Grã-Bretanha para estudar a flora. Tentou cultivar numerosas espécies tropicais. Se interessou pelos líquens e publicou com Dawson Turner (1775-1858), "Lichenographia Britannica". Borrer tornou-se membro da Royal Society em 4 de junho de 1835.
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