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- Leopold_Quehl abstract "Leopold Quehl (1849–1922, Halle an der Saale) was a German amateur botanist who specialized in Cactaceae.He was employed as a postal worker in Halle. Around 1873 he developed an interest in cacti, and subsequently amassed a large collection of living plants as well as creating a herbarium. He was the binomial authority of numerous species within the family Cactaceae, of which he published his findings in the Monatsschrift für Kakteenkunde.Plants with the specific epithets of quehlianum and quehlianus are named in his honor; examples being: Echinocactus quehlianus (F.Haage ex Quehl). Gymnocalycium quehlianum (F.Haage ex Quehl) Vaupel ex Hosseus).Quehl was a founding member of Deutsche Kakteen-Gesellschaft (DKG).".
- Leopold_Quehl birthDate "1849".
- Leopold_Quehl birthYear "1849".
- Leopold_Quehl deathDate "1922".
- Leopold_Quehl deathPlace Halle_(Saale).
- Leopold_Quehl deathYear "1922".
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- Leopold_Quehl wikiPageWikiLink Category:1849_births.
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- Leopold_Quehl wikiPageWikiLink Category:German_botanists.
- Leopold_Quehl wikiPageWikiLink Category:People_from_Halle_(Saale).
- Leopold_Quehl wikiPageWikiLink Ferdinand_Friedrich_Haage.
- Leopold_Quehl wikiPageWikiLink Friedrich_Karl_Johann_Vaupel.
- Leopold_Quehl wikiPageWikiLink Gymnocalycium_quehlianum.
- Leopold_Quehl wikiPageWikiLink Halle_(Saale).
- Leopold_Quehl wikiPageWikiLink Herbarium.
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- Leopold_Quehl wikiPageWikiLinkText "Leopold Quehl".
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- Leopold_Quehl dateOfBirth "1849".
- Leopold_Quehl dateOfDeath "1922".
- Leopold_Quehl name "Quehl, Leopold".
- Leopold_Quehl placeOfDeath "Halle an der Saale".
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- Leopold_Quehl description "German botanist".
- Leopold_Quehl description "German botanist".
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- Leopold_Quehl subject Category:1922_deaths.
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- Leopold_Quehl subject Category:People_from_Halle_(Saale).
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- Leopold_Quehl comment "Leopold Quehl (1849–1922, Halle an der Saale) was a German amateur botanist who specialized in Cactaceae.He was employed as a postal worker in Halle. Around 1873 he developed an interest in cacti, and subsequently amassed a large collection of living plants as well as creating a herbarium.".
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- Leopold_Quehl depiction Gymnocalycium_quehlianum_Prague_2012_2.jpg.
- Leopold_Quehl givenName "Leopold".
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- Leopold_Quehl name "Leopold Quehl".
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