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  1. Alphonse Louis Pierre Pyramus (or Pyrame) de Candolle (28 October 1806 – 4 April 1893) was a French-Swiss botanist, the son of the Swiss botanist Augustin Pyramus de Candolle.

  2. Alphonse Pyrame de Candolle (born October 27/28, 1806, Paris—died April 4, 1893, Geneva) was a Swiss botanist who introduced new methods of investigation and analysis to phytogeography, a branch of biology that deals with the geographic distribution of plants.

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  3. Augustin Pyrame de Candolle (born February 4, 1778, Geneva—died September 9, 1841, Geneva) was a Swiss botanist who established scientific structural criteria for determining natural relations among plant genera.

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  4. Augustin de Candolle was the first of four generations of botanists in the de Candolle dynasty. He married Mademoiselle Torras and their son, Alphonse Pyramus de Candolle, eventually succeeded to his father's chair in botany and continued the Prodromus.

  5. Alphonse Louis Pierre Pyramus de Candolle2was born in Paris on October 27, 1806. He was a son of the noted botanist Augustin Pyra- mus de Candolle (1778–1841), whose Protestant family had originally fled Provence for Switzerland in the 16th century.

  6. Jun 27, 2024 · Alphonse de Candolle (1806–93) was a French-Swiss botanist who was an important figure in the study of the origins of plants and the reasons for their geographic distribution. He also created the first Code of Botanical Nomenclature.

  7. Alphonse Louis Pierre Pyramus de Candolle, born in Paris, 27 October, 1806, a son of the botanist, Augustin Pyrame de Candolle, was for sixty years a prominent figure in the botanical