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  1. Karl Heinrich Emil Koch (6 June 1809 – 25 May 1879) was a German botanist. He is best known for his botanical explorations in the Caucasus region, including northeast Turkey . Most of his collections have today been lost.

  2. The German Karl Heinrich Emil Koch was born 6 June 1809, near Weimar in the Duchy of Sachsen-Weimar-Eisenbach, and died 25 May 1879. He studied medicine and natural sciences in Jena and in Wurz­ burg. According to a memoir written by Koch's wife, Therese Koch (T. Danzer, pers. comm.), Karl Koch was befriended

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Karl_KochKarl Koch - Wikipedia

    Karl Koch may refer to: Carl Koch (director) (1892–1963), also spelled Karl Koch, German film director, writer. Karl Koch (botanist) (1809–1879), German botanist. Karl Koch (cyclist) (1910–1944), German cyclist.

  4. Jan 28, 2023 · Karl Heinrich Emil Koch (1809-1879) was a German botanist. He is best known for his botanical explorations in the Caucasus region, including northeast Turkey. Unfortunately, most of his collections have today been lost. He is also known as the first professional horticultural officer in Germany.

  5. www.wikidata.org › wiki › Q65130Karl Koch - Wikidata

    4 days ago · Karl Koch's career with Araceae and his connection with America: Family photo of Karl Koch found with relative in St. Louis languages spoken, written or signed German

  6. Apr 15, 2011 · KOCH, Karl, German botanist: b. Ettersberg, near Weimar, 6 June 1809; d. Berlin, 25 May 1879. He studied in Jena and Wurzburg and taught, as privatdocent, in Jena (1834).

  7. It was first published and described by German botanist Karl Koch in Linnaea Vol.24 on page 438 in 1851. Range. It is native to north Caucasus, Transcaucasia and Turkey but has also been introduced to Austria, the Baltic States, Belgium, Czechoslovakia, Germany, Great Britain and Poland. Cultivation