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    Étienne Pierre Ventenat (1 March 1757 – 13 August 1808) was a French botanist born in Limoges. He was the brother of naturalist Louis Ventenat (1765–1794)...
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  • Ventenat is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: Étienne Pierre Ventenat (1757–1808), French botanist, brother of Louis Louis Ventenat...
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  • (1772–1844), French naturalist Étienne Pierre Ventenat (1757–1808), French botanist Étienne Wasserzug (1860–1888), French biologist Étienne Balazs (1905–1963), Hungarian-born...
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    plant in the family Asteraceae native to Australia. Described by Étienne Pierre Ventenat in 1803, it was known as Helichrysum bracteatum for many years...
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  • Louis Ventenat (1765 - 1794) was a French Catholic priest and naturalist born in Limoges. He was the brother of botanist Étienne Pierre Ventenat (1757-1808)...
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    South Africa. Its description was published by the French botanist Étienne Pierre Ventenat in 1808. The name Ibbetsonia, published two years later, is regarded...
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  • Latvian politician and musician Vent., taxonomic abbreviation for Étienne Pierre Ventenat (1757–1808), French botanist Vent (album), a 2001 album by Caliban...
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    The first publication of family Chenopodiaceae was in 1799 by Étienne Pierre Ventenat in Tableau du Regne Vegetal, 2, p. 253. The older name has priority...
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    months after flowering in spring or early summer. French botanist Étienne Pierre Ventenat described Pittosporum undulatum in 1802. Originally Pittosporum...
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    Phallus indusiatus (category Taxa named by Étienne Pierre Ventenat)
    ground. First described scientifically in 1798 by French botanist Étienne Pierre Ventenat, the species has often been referred to a separate genus Dictyophora...
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    Poiretia of the legume family Fabaceae was named after him in 1807 by Étienne Pierre Ventenat. The standard author abbreviation Poir. is used to indicate this...
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    Elaeodendron australe (category Taxa named by Étienne Pierre Ventenat)
    Elaeodendron australe was first formally described in 1805 by Étienne Pierre Ventenat in his book Jardin de la Malmaison. In 1825, de Candolle described...
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    Desfontaines, Antoine Laurent de Jussieu, Jacques Labillardière and Étienne Pierre Ventenat. A number of birds were named after Leschenault, including greater...
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    Hibiscus heterophyllus was first formally described in 1805 by Étienne Pierre Ventenat and the description was published in Jardin de la Malmaison. The...
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    completed by Étienne Pierre Ventenat (1757-1808). 1796 Aviceptologie Category:Taxa named by Jean Baptiste François Pierre Bulliard L’Herbier de Pierre Bulliard :...
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    "flowers". Rice flower was first formally described in 1804 by Étienne Pierre Ventenat who gave it the name Gnaphalium diosmifolium and published the...
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    Phebalium squamulosum (category Taxa named by Étienne Pierre Ventenat)
    Phebalium squamulosum was first formally described in 1805 by Étienne Pierre Ventenat in his book Jardin de la Malmaison and was the first species in...
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    Dyssodia papposa (category Taxa named by Étienne Pierre Ventenat)
    Dyssodia papposa is a species of annual herbaceous forb in the genus Dyssodia, commonly known as fetid marigold or prairie dogweed. It is native to North...
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    Olearia microphylla (category Taxa named by Étienne Pierre Ventenat)
    47 bristles. Snow bush was first formally described in 1804 by Étienne Pierre Ventenat who gave it the name Aster microphyllus in his book Jardin de la...
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    Notelaea ligustrina (category Taxa named by Étienne Pierre Ventenat)
    Notelaea ligustrina, known as the privet mock olive, native olive, doral or silkwood, is a plant in the olive family, found in southeastern Australia....
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    at Florence Herbarium and one from the herbarium of Étienne Pierre Ventenat at Geneva. As Ventenat had used Desfontaines' name, Dixon selected the Florence...
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    Bossiaea obcordata (category Taxa named by Étienne Pierre Ventenat)
    79 in) long. Spiny bossiaea was first formally described in 1804 by Étienne Pierre Ventenat who gave it the name Platylobium obcordatum in his book, Le Jardin...
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    Symphyotrichum sericeum (category Taxa named by Étienne Pierre Ventenat)
    Symphyotrichum sericeum (formerly Aster sericeus) is a species of flowering plant in the family Asteraceae native to central North America. Commonly known...
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    Bossiaea heterophylla (category Taxa named by Étienne Pierre Ventenat)
    Bossiaea heterophylla was first formally described in 1800 by Étienne Pierre Ventenat in his book, Description des Plantes Nouvelles et peu connues,...
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    Hakea salicifolia (category Taxa named by Étienne Pierre Ventenat)
    hakea was first formally described in 1800 by French botanist Étienne Pierre Ventenat who gave it the name Embrothium salicifolium and published the...
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    arranged seeds. Acacia linifolia was first described in 1800 by Étienne Pierre Ventenat as Mimosa linifolia. In 1806 Carl Ludwig Willdenow redescribed...
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    Pomaderris discolor (category Taxa named by Étienne Pierre Ventenat)
    capsule. This species was first formally described in 1804 by Étienne Pierre Ventenat who gave it the name Ceanothus discolor in his book Jardin de la...
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    Zealand, and the East Indies, where Labillardière, Claude Riche and Étienne Pierre Ventenat, assisted by gardener Félix Delahaye, collected zoological, botanical...
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    Allocasuarina distyla (category Taxa named by Étienne Pierre Ventenat)
    and Port Hacking. This species was first described in 1802 by Étienne Pierre Ventenat who gave it the name Casuarina distyla in his book, Description...
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  • specific name ventenatii was given in honor of the French botanist Étienne Pierre Ventenat. Two subspecies, both described by Miquel, are accepted: P. v....
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