Ernest Friedrich Gilg
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Ernest Friedrich Gilg (born January 12, 1867, in Baden-Württemberg
Baden-Württemberg
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, Germany
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, and died October 11, 1933, in Berlin
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) was a German botanist.

Life

Gilg was curator of the Botanical Museum in Berlin. In 1921, Gilg, and fellow botanist Heinrich Gustav Adolf Engler, co-authored and published two books on botany
Botany
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 - "Syllabus der Pflanzenfamilien" and "Das Pflanzenreich." The Poaceae
Poaceae
The Poaceae is a large and nearly ubiquitous family of flowering plants. Members of this family are commonly called grasses, although the term "grass" is also applied to plants that are not in the Poaceae lineage, including the rushes and sedges...

 grass Gilgiochloa
Gilgiochloa
Gilgiochloa is a genus of grass in the Poaceae family. It was named after Ernest Friedrich Gilg by Robert Knud Friedrich Pilger.- External links :*...

was posthumously named after him.

Work

  • Pharmazeutische Warenkunde, published 1911
  • Grundzüge der Botanik für Pharmazeuten, published 1921
  • Lehrbuch der Pharmakognosie, published 1922


Over the course of his life, Gilg identified and named 42 species, subspecies, and sub-families of various grasses.

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