Hugo Erich Meyer von Klinggräff
Hugo Erich Meyer von Klinggräff (7 June 1820 in Klein Watkowitz, Stuhm – 3 April 1902 in Paleschken, Stuhm) was a German botanist, who was a specialist in bryophytes. He was the brother of botanist Carl Julius Meyer von Klinggräff, with whom he often collaborated.
Hugo Erich Meyer von Klinggräff | |
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Born | Klein Watkowitz, Stuhm | June 7, 1820
Died | April 3, 1902 81) Paleschken, Stuhm | (aged
Nationality | German |
Citizenship | German |
Alma mater | University of Königsberg |
Scientific career | |
Fields | bryology |
In 1826, he moved with his parents to a homestead located not far from Agram, Croatia. He later studied at the University of Königsberg, receiving his doctorate in 1846. Following graduation, he returned to Croatia, where he botanized in areas along the Adriatic Sea and islands within the Gulf of Quarnero. During this time period, he collaborated with other botanists, that included Mutius von Tommasini. In 1852 he acquired an estate in Wiszniewo bei Lobau, Province of Prussia.
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