Johann Wilhelm Weinmann
German botanist and plant illustrator

Born
March 13th, 1683
342 years ago
Died
1741
284 years ago — 58 years old
Category
Scientists & Innovators
Country
Germany
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A prominent botanist and plant illustrator contributed significantly to the field of botany in the 18th century. Authored 'Phytanthoza Iconographia,' a comprehensive work on the flora of tropical and subtropical regions. This influential publication featured detailed illustrations of various plant species, aiding in the identification and classification of plants during a time of growing interest in botanical studies. Established a legacy through meticulous botanical studies that combined art and science.
Authored 'Phytanthoza Iconographia'
Created detailed plant illustrations
Advanced the study of tropical flora
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