William Baeuerlen (1840 – 1917) was a German botanical collector and explorer.[1] He was born in Niedernhall as Leonhard Carl Wilhelm Bäuerlen. He became Ferdinand von Mueller's botanical collector in Australia from the 1880s, and later the collector for Joseph Maiden in Sydney.[2]
Baeuerlen travelled extensively in eastern Australia, particularly in New South Wales, collecting many thousands of specimens. There are 4,404 records currently attributed to Baeuerlen. He was part of the Bonito Exploration of 1885 to New Guinea.[3] In 1891, he published a book "Wildlfowers of New South Wales", co-authored by Gertrude Lovegrove.[4] His name is honoured as specific epithets in several species. Such as Correa baeuerlenii, Eucalyptus baeuerlenii and Acacia baeuerlenii.[5]
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WilliamBaeuerlen (1840 – 1917) was a German botanical collector and explorer. He was born in Niedernhall as Leonhard Carl Wilhelm Bäuerlen. He became...
described in 1900 by Richard Thomas Baker from a specimen collected by WilliamBaeuerlen, (previously known as Wilhelm Bäuerlen) on "Delegate Mountain". The...
Eucalyptus baeuerlenii, commonly known as Baeuerlen's gum, is a mallee, sometimes a tree, that is endemic to New South Wales. It has smooth bark throughout...
name honours one George Macrae, who aided the original collector WilliamBaeuerlen. Hakea macraeana grows as a shrub or small tree anywhere from 1 to...
Society of New South Wales. The specific epithet (baeuerlenii) honours WilliamBaeuerlen who collected the type specimens on Mount Currockbilly "at an elevation...
New South Wales from specimens collected near Mullumbimby Creek by WilliamBaeuerlen. In 1927, Cornelius van Steenis changed the name to Pandorea baileyana...
Proceedings of the Royal Society of Victoria from material collected by WilliamBaeuerlen "between rocks on Grey's Ranges". The specific epithet (kennedyana)...
the Linnean Society of New South Wales from specimens collected by WilliamBaeuerlen near Jindabyne in 1890. In 1991 Nicholas Lander raised the variety...
the Linnean Society of New South Wales from specimens collected by WilliamBaeuerlen "on heath-ground near the Little River in the Braidwood district,...
specimens collected "on stony banks of rivulets of the Upper Clyde" by WilliamBaeuerlen. Chef's-hat correa occurs in forested areas from Bega northwards to...
assist seed germination. First collected by colonial botanists by WilliamBaeuerlen near Coraki in January 1892. Published by Betsy Jackes in 2005. G...
Girilambone, on stony or rocky hills". It was first collected by WilliamBaeuerlen, (previously known as Wilhelm Bäuerlen). The specific epithet honours...
Baker in 1906 from specimens collected near the Richmond River by WilliamBaeuerlen, (previously known as Wilhelm Bäuerlen). The description was published...
etymology. Boca Raton, Florida: CRC Press. p. 619. ISBN 0849326737. "Baeuerlen, William (1840 - 1917)". Australian National Botanic Garden. Retrieved 22 December...
292–294. doi:10.5962/bhl.part.7665. Retrieved 27 December 2019. "Baeuerlen, William (1840 - 1917)". Council of Heads of Australasian Herbaria Australian...
other synonym is Acacia baeuerleni. The specific epithet honours William (Wilhelm) Baeuerlen who collected the type specimen. It is similar in appearance...
Proceedings of the Linnean Society of New South Wales. 23 (3): 412–413. "Baeuerlen, William (1840 - 1917)". Council of Heads of Australasian Herbaria. Retrieved...