Henrik Franz Alexander von Eggers

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Henrik [Heinrich] Franz Alexander Baron von Eggers (4 December 1844 – 1903), was a Danish professional soldier and

botanist
.

Life

After studies at the gymnasium in Odense he entered the Danish army as subaltern in 1864 and fought in the Danish-German war.

At the end of 1864 he joined the Imperial Mexican Volunteer Corps Österreichisches Freiwilligenkorps in Mexiko [de] and fell into captivity of the Mexican Republicans at the end of the month-long siege of Oaxaca. He was freed in 1867, rejoined the Danish army as lieutenant and had himself posted in the Danish Antilles, where he served until his retirement, as captain, in 1885. In 1873 he married Mathilde Camilla Stakemann.

His retirement from the army marked the beginning of his career as botanist. He studied and published the flora of

Manabí province
.

The plant genus Eggersia was named for him by

Hook.f.) is synonymous with Neea buxifolia (Hook.f.) Heimerl.[2][3]

Species named for Eggers

Notes

  • Baron is a title, not a first or middle name.

References

  1. ^ Index Nominum Genericorum Eggersia J. D. Hooker
  2. ^ The Plant List Eggersia buxifolia Hook.f
  3. ^ IPNI basionym of: Nyctaginaceae Neea buxifolia (Hook.f.) Heimerl Bot. Jahrb. Syst. 21(5): 633. 1896 (12 May 1896)
  4. ^ International Plant Names Index.  Eggers.

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