Philipp Johann Ferdinand Schur Explained

Philipp Johann Ferdinand Schur (February 18, 1799 – May 27, 1878) was a German-Austrian pharmacist and botanist born in Königsberg.

He obtained his education in Königsberg and Berlin, later serving as a director of a chemical factory in Liesing (Vienna). Following a stint as a school teacher in Kronstadt (1853–54), he worked as a private scientist in Vienna (1854–70), Brunn and Bielitz.[1]

Schur was author of the highly regarded Enumeratio plantarum Transsilvaniae, a work that was a result of nine years of botanical research in Transylvania. Another noted work on Transylvanian flora of his was Sertum florae Transsilvaniae (1853).[2]

Taxa with the specific epithet of schurii commemorate his name.[3]

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  1. https://www.biodiversitylibrary.org/page/33333547#page/422/mode/1up BHL
  2. http://www.worldcat.org/search?q=au%3ASCHUR%2C+Johann+Ferdinand.&qt=hot_author OCLC WorldCat Search
  3. http://www.bribieislandorchidsociety.com/wp-content/uploads/file/book/BOOK%20P-Z.pdf Bribie Island Orchid Society