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Federico Johow
German-Chiliean botanist and biologist (1859–1933)

Federico Johow

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German-Chiliean botanist and biologist (1859–1933)
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Johow
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Valparaíso
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74 years
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Federico Johow, born as Friedrich Richard Adelbert (or Adelbart) Johow; (February 5, 1859–April 30, 1933) was a German-Chilean botanist and biologist born in Kolmar, Province of Posen.
He began his higher education at the University of Berlin, and afterwards studied zoology and botany at the University of Bonn, where he obtained his doctorate in 1880. In 1882 he took part on a study trip to Venezuela and the Lesser Antilles, financed by the Royal Academy of Sciences in Berlin. In 1888 he was an appointed associate professor of natural sciences at the University of Bonn.
In 1889 he relocated to Santiago, where he became a professor at the Instituto Pedagógico de Chile. Here he remained for the next 36 years, retiring in 1925. Johow led a series of scientific journeys to the Juan Fernandez Archipelago, and in 1896 was author of a book on the flora of the islands titled Estudios sobre la flora de las Islas de Juan Fernández. He died on April 30, 1933, in Valparaíso.
He is the taxonomic authority of the plant genus Centaurodendron. In 1937 the genus Johowia (family Lamiaceae) was named in his honor by Carl Epling and Gualterio Looser. A synonym for this taxa is Cuminia.

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