Jesse More Greenman
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Jesse More Greenman's Degrees
- PhD Botany University of California, Berkeley
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Jesse More Greenman was an American botanist. He specialized in tropical flora, with emphasis on plants from Mexico and Central America. He was an authority on the genus Senecio and noted for his work at the Missouri Botanical Garden.
Jesse More Greenman's Published Works
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Published Works
- Flora of Panama (1914) (126)
- Monograph of the North and Central American Species of the Genus Senecio- Part II (1915) (24)
- Synopsis of the genus Verbesina, with an analytical key to the species (18)
- New and otherwise noteworthy angiosperms from Mexico and Central America (15)
- African Plants (1909) (12)
- New or noteworthy spermatophytes from Mexico, Central America and the West Indies, by Jesse More Greenman. (9)
- Contributions from the Gray Herbarium of Harvard University; New Series, No. IX (1895) (8)
- Diagnoses and synonymy of Mexican and Central American Spermatophytes (8)
- Flora of the Dutch West Indian Islands (1915) (8)
- Flora Montana Formosae (1909) (6)
- Miscellaneous New Species (6)
- Revision of the Mexican and Central American species of the genus Calea (6)
- A New Manual of Rocky Mountain Botany (1910) (5)
- Diagnoses of Flowering Plants, Chiefly from the Southwestern United States and Mexico (1914) (5)
- The Concept of the Genus: III. Genera from the Standpoint of Morphology (1940) (4)
- Descriptions of New and Little Known Plants from Mexico (4)
- Notes on Southwestern and Mexican Plants (1904) (4)
- Synopsis of the Mexican and Central American species of the genus Mikania (4)
- Revision of the genera Montanoa, Perymenium, and Zaluzania (4)
- Descriptions of New or Little Known Phanerogams, Chiefly from Oaxaca (4)
- Descriptions of Spermatophytes from the southwestern United States, Mexico, and Central America (4)
- The Generic Name Goldmania (1908) (3)
- Descriptions of North American Senecioneae (1914) (3)
- Asiatic Palms (1909) (3)
- Revision of the Mexican and Central American species of Galium and Relbunium (3)
- New and Noteworthy Plants chiefly from Oaxaca, collected by Messrs. C. G. Pringle, L. C. Smith and E. W. Nelson (3)
- Symbolae Antillanae (1910) (3)
- Revision of the Mexican and Central American species of Houstonia (2)
- Revision of the Mexican and Central American species of Hieracium (2)
- MORPHOLOGY AS A FACTOR IN DETERMINING RELATIONSHIPS (1915) (2)
- A New Senecio from Jamaica (1916) (2)
- Further new and imperfectly known plants collected in Mexico by C. G. Pringle in the summer of 1893 (2)
- Gray's New Manual of Botany (1909) (2)
- THE AGE‐AND‐AREA HYPOTHESIS WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO THE FLORA OF TROPICAL AMERICA (1925) (2)
- New species and varieties of Mexican plants (2)
- Some new species, extended ranges, and newly noted identities among the Mexican Phanerogams (2)
- Studies of South American Senecios-I (1923) (1)
- Flora of Congo (1911) (1)
- Plants of Palestine (1913) (1)
- Studies In The Genus Citharexylum (1)
- Two New Species from Northwestern America (1906) (1)
- Revision of the genus Sabazia (1)
- On the Flora of the Galápagos Islands, as shown by the collection of Dr. G. Baur (1)
- A revision of the genus Zinnia (1)
- Some New and Other Noteworthy Plants of the Northwest (1898) (1)
- New species of Senecio and Schoenocaulon from Mexico (1)
- Current Taxonomic Literature (1910) (0)
- A New Catalogue of Connecticut Plants (1910) (0)
- Revision of Eucalyptus (1911) (0)
- Revision of the Mexican and Central American species of Trixis (0)
- Revision of the genus Tridax (0)
- Flora of Porto Rico (1912) (0)
- Plant list : Lewis and Clark Expedition. (0)
- New Agaves from Southwestern United States (1929) (0)
- Current Taxonomic Literature (1912) (0)
- A New Western Camassia (1902) (0)
- Revision of the genus Gymnolomia (0)
- Key to the Mexican species of Liabum (0)
- Recent Contributions from the Gray Herbarium (1909) (0)
- Trees and Shrubs of Southern California (1911) (0)
- Chronology of the Flora of Italy (1909) (0)
- Key to Trees (1913) (0)
- Current Taxonomic Literature (1909) (0)
- A New Krynitzkia (1905) (0)
- I. New species of Cuban Senecioneae. II. Diagnoses of new species and notes on other spermatophytes, chiefly from Mexico and Central America. By Jesse More Greenman. (0)
- North American flora (1912) (0)
- The Flora of Styria (1908) (0)
- Current Taxonomic Literature (1909) (0)
- A Provisional Key to the Species of Porophyllum, Ranging North of the Isthmus of Panama (0)
- A Flora of the Dutch West Indies (1910) (0)
- Malayan Ferns (1909) (0)
- The Genus Bidens.Earl Edward Sherff (1938) (0)
- Current Taxonomic Literature (1911) (0)
- Current Taxonomic Literature (1916) (0)
- Current Taxonomic Literature (1916) (0)
- Flora of Formosa (1912) (0)
- The Flora of Korea (1909) (0)
- A New Selaginella from Mexico (1918) (0)
- Current Taxonomic Literature (1911) (0)
- Local and Spring Floras (1913) (0)
- A New Flora of California (1910) (0)
- Botanical Expedition to Southern Brazil (1909) (0)
- Current Taxonomic Literature (1914) (0)
- James Franklin Collins correspondence. (0)
- Flora of Jamaica (1912) (0)
- Symbolae Antillanae (1913) (0)
- I. New species of Cuban Senecioneæ (0)
- Symbolae Antillanae (1911) (0)
- Scientific Expedition to New Guinea (1910) (0)
- Current Taxonomic Literature (1913) (0)
- Recent Publications from the National Herbarium (1909) (0)
- Two New Senecios from the West Indies (1921) (0)
- Two Exotic Compositae in North America (1917) (0)
- North American Flora (1910) (0)
- Descriptions of new and little known Phanerogams, chiefly from Oaxaca (0)
- Current Taxonomic Literature (1910) (0)
- A provisional key to the species of Porophyllum ranging north of the Isthmus of Panama (0)
- Correspondence of James Franklin Collins regarding Gaspé Peninsula plant collecting trips (1942) (0)
- The Flora of Central and Southern Congo (1909) (0)
- A new name for a Central American ilex E.D. Merrill (1950) (0)
- North American Flora (1914) (0)
- Taxonomic Notes (1909) (0)
- Some Plants of Western America (1912) (0)
- Current Taxonomic Literature (1909) (0)
- Current Taxonomic Literature (1913) (0)
- Scientific Expedition to New Guinea (1910) (0)
- Natal Plants (1912) (0)
- Current Taxonomic Literature (1910) (0)
- Some Hitherto Undescribed Plants from Oregon (1909) (0)
- Mexican plants collected by Dr. J.N. Rose. (0)
- North American Flora (1911) (0)
- Current Taxonomic Literature (1912) (0)
- Sir Joseph Dalton Hooker (1912) (0)
- Current Taxonomic Literature (1915) (0)
- Walter Deane correspondence. (0)
- A New Flora of Congo (1910) (0)
- Trees and Shrubs (1911) (0)
- Current Taxonomic Literature (1912) (0)
- North American Flora (1910) (0)
- North American Flora (1909) (0)
- A Synoptic Revision of the Genus Lamourouxia (0)
- A New Variety of Senecio aureus L (1929) (0)
- Current Taxonomic Literature (1911) (0)
- A New Genus of Sterculiaceæ, and Some Other Noteworthy Plants (1896) (0)
- Academic Freedom and Tenure, Committee A: Report of the Sub-Committee of Inquiry for William Jewell College (0)
- Current Taxonomic Literature (1916) (0)
- North American Flora (1911) (0)
- Current Taxonomic Literature (1909) (0)
- Studies in the genus Citharexylum. By Jesse More Greenman. (0)
- Current Taxonomic Literature (1909) (0)
- North American Flora (1909) (0)
- Current Taxonomic Literature (1912) (0)
- Current Taxonomic Literature (1916) (0)
- Current Taxonomic Literature (1911) (0)
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