Franz Wilhelm Junghuhn

Friedrich Franz Wilhelm Junghuhn was a German-born Dutch botanist and geologist. His father, Friedrich Junghuhn was a barber and a surgeon. His mother was Christine Marie Schiele. Junghuhn studied medicine in Halle and in Berlin from 1827 to 1831, meanwhile (1830) publishing a seminal paper on mushrooms in Linnaea. Ein Journal für Botanik.

Franz Wilhelm Junghuhn
Photograph taken in 1860
Born
Friedrich Franz Wilhelm Junghuhn

26 October 1809
Mansfeld, Westphalia (present Germany)
Died24 April 1864 (1864-04-25) (aged 54)
Lembang, West Java, Dutch East Indies
NationalityDutch (born German)
Occupation(s)Botanist and geologist
Years active1835-1864
Known forBotanical and geological studies in Dutch East Indies
Notable workSee Bibliography
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