Heinrich Wullschlägel

Heinrich Rudolf Wullschlägel (1 February 1805, Sarepta, Saratov Governorate, Russian Empire[1] (now part of Volgograd) – 29 March 1864, Berthelsdorf, Germany) was born in the Moravian Colony of Sarepta in Russia and was a Dutch-German bishop, botanist and translator.

Wullschlägel received his primary education in Niesky, Saxony, his theological instruction in Gnadenfeld, Silesia, spent the years 1844-47 on Antigua, 1847-49 in Jamaica, and 1849-1855 in Paramaribo, Surinam as head of the Mission of the Unitas Fratrum - The Moravian Church.

Wullschlägel made extensive botanical collections and wrote a dictionary of the Creole language there, as well as on a trip to the Mosquito Coast. He entered the directorate of the Moravian Church in Berthelsdorf near Herrnhut in 1855 and became its bishop in 1857.

  • Wullschlaegelia Reichenbach fil., a genus of two species of leafless orchids bears his name.

Some species named after him

The standard author abbreviation Wullschl. is used to indicate this person as the author when citing a botanical name.[2]

Sources

  • Urban, Ignaz, Notae Biographicae, Symbolae Antillanae 3:145,1902.
  • [1]
  1. ^ "Russianow.ru".
  2. ^ International Plant Names Index.  Wullschl.

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