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George Julius Engelmann was a prominent American botanist known for his extensive work on the flora of the western United States. Born in St. Louis in 1809, Engelmann studied medicine and quickly developed a passion for botany, which would shape his career. He contributed significantly to the understanding of plant species, particularly those found in the Rocky Mountains and surrounding regions. Engelmann's meticulous observations and collections laid the groundwork for future botanical research and exploration in North America.

Throughout his life, Engelmann collaborated with several notable figures in the scientific community, including John Torrey and Asa Gray. His work included detailed studies of cacti and other plants, many of which were previously undocumented. Engelmann's contributions not only expanded the knowledge of American botany but also helped to establish the foundation for the field of plant ecology. His dedication to the sciences and his pioneering spirit have left a lasting legacy in botanical research.

国籍 美国人
出生日期 February 2, 1809
出生地点 St. Louis, Missouri, USA
去世日期 September 4, 1884