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Aleksandr Grossheim
Russian Soviet botanist

Aleksandr Grossheim

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Russian Soviet botanist
A.K.A.
Grossh.
Gender
Male
Place of birth
Lykhivka, Ukraine
Place of death
Saint Petersburg, Tsardom of Russia
Age
60 years
Residence
Tbilisi, Georgia; Baku, Russian Empire; Saint Petersburg, Tsardom of Russia
Education
Faculty of Physics and Mathematics of Moscow Imperial University,
Awards
Stalin Prize
 
Order of the Red Banner of Labour
 
Medal "For the Defence of the Caucasus"
 
Medal "For Valiant Labour in the Great Patriotic War 1941–1945"
 
Komarov price
 
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Biography

Alexander Alfonsovich Grossheim (6 March 1888 – 4 December 1948) was a Ukrainian botanist. He travelled widely over the Caucasus region collecting and studying various different plant life. He is most known for Pteridophytes and Spermatophytes species.

Biography

Alexander Alfonsovich Grossheim (or Grossgeim) was born in Lichovka (also known as Lykhivka in Dnipropetrovsk Oblast). He was an expert on the flora of the Caucasus.

After graduating from University of Moscow with a doctorate in 1912, he became the director of the Azerbaijan Institute of Botany.

In 1919, he described Fritillaria grandiflora, which later re-classified as a subspecies of Fritillaria kotschyena and Fritiallaria tatianae.

From 1929 he moved to the Tiflis (Tbilisi) Botanic Garden in Georgia. He still carried on plant collecting expeditions in the Caucasus.

Between 1928 and 1934, he recorded up to 5767 plant species (out of the 6200 recorded species) in his volumes of Flora Kavaza (Flora of the Caucasus, 1928-1934). In 1939, he started a second volume with annotated maps.

In 1946, Grossheim was appointed curator of the Caucasian Herbarium at the Komarov Botanical Institute in Leningrad (Saint Petersburg), and also director of the Department of Plant Systematics and Morphology at St. Petersburg University. When he died in 1948, he was still working on the second edition of his Flora Kavkaza, which was continued by his colleague Andrej Fedorov.

Losina-Losinskaya named Fritillaria grossheimiana in his honour, but this is now thought to be a synonym of Fritillaria crassifolia subsp. kurdica.

The genus Grossheimia Sosn. & Takht. (synonym Centaurea) was named in his honour.Grossheimiana was also used as a name for a subgenus of grasses.

Other sources

  • T. Geideman, 1949, Botanicheskii Zhurnal, 34: 336-337
  • S.G. Shetler, 1967, The Komarov Botanical Institute: 113. References Brummitt, R.K. & Powell,
  • C.E., Authors Pl. Names (1992): 244
  • Harrison, S.G., Ind. Coll. Welsh Nat. Herb. (1985): 46
  • Lanjouw, J. & Stafleu, F.A., Index Herb. Coll. E-H (1957): 241
  • Vegter, H.I., Index Herb. Coll. N-R (1983): 842
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