Johan Albert Constantin Löfgren

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Johan Albert Constantin Löfgren
Picture of Albert Löfgren
Born(1854-09-11)11 September 1854
Stockholm
Died30 August 1918(1918-08-30) (aged 63)
Rio de Janeiro
NationalitySwedish, Brazilian
Known forDirector of the Horto Florestal in São Paulo (1907-1909)
Scientific career
Fieldsbotany
Doctoral studentsUpsala College
Author abbrev. (botany)Loefgr.

Johan Albert Constantin Löfgren (1854–1918), known as Albert Löfgren or Alberto Löfgren, was head of the botany department of the Rio de Janeiro Botanical Garden around 1905. The plant currently known as Schlumbergera opuntioides is one of those he first named.[1]

Löfgren was the first director of the Horto Florestal de São Paulo, from 1907 to 1909, now named the Albert Löfgren State Park.[2]

The standard author abbreviation Loefgr. is used to indicate this person as the author when citing a botanical name.[3]

He is honoured in the naming of Loefgrenia, which is a monospecific, freshwater, epiphytic genus of nonheterocystic cyanobacteria known from Brazil,[4] and the monotypic orchid genus of Loefgrenianthus from SE Brasil.[5]


References

  1. ^ McMillan, A.J.S.; Horobin, J.F. (1995), Christmas Cacti : The genus Schlumbergera and its hybrids (p/b ed.), Sherbourne, Dorset: David Hunt, ISBN 978-0-9517234-6-3, p. 14
  2. ^ "Horto Florestal de São Paulo ou Parque Estadual Albert Löfgren", Áreas Verdes das Cidades (in Portuguese), 21 June 2012, retrieved 2016-12-09
  3. ^ International Plant Names Index.  Loefgr.
  4. ^ "Loefgrenia Gomont, 1896". www.gbif.org. Retrieved 1 July 2022.
  5. ^ "Loefgrenianthus Hoehne | Plants of the World Online | Kew Science". Plants of the World Online. Retrieved 2 July 2022.
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