Adolf Engler

Even now, his system of plant classification, the Engler system, is still used by many herbaria and is followed by writers of many manuals and floras. It is still the only system that treats all 'plants' (in the wider sense, algae to flowering plants) in such depth.
Engler published a prodigious number of taxonomic works. He used various artists to illustrate his books, notably Joseph Pohl (1864–1939), an illustrator who had served an apprenticeship as a wood-engraver. Pohl's skill drew Engler's attention, starting a collaboration of some 40 years. Pohl produced more than 33 000 drawings in 6 000 plates for ''Die naturlichen Pflanzenfamilien''. He also illustrated ''Das Pflanzenreich'' (1900–1953), ''Die Pflanzenwelt Afrikas'' (1908–1910), ''Monographien afrikanischer Pflanzenfamilien'' (1898–1904) and the journals ''Engler's botanische Jahrbücher''. Provided by Wikipedia
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14Published 1909Other Authors: “...Engler, Adolf, 1844-1930...”
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15Published 1891Other Authors: “...Engler, Adolf, 1844-1930...”
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16Published 1894Other Authors: “...Engler, Adolf, 1844-1930...”
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17Published 1891Other Authors: “...Engler, Adolf, 1844-1930...”
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18Published 1896Other Authors: “...Engler, Adolf, 1844-1930...”
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