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276:, Germany, where he worked as a botanist and professor of natural sciences at the Agricultural and Agricultural Chemistry Research Station until his death on 13 February 1891. At that time, he was also an active and important member of the Botanischer Verein der Provinz Brandenburg. 252:. In addition to his research and writing, Groenland developed skills in preparing botanical slides while living in Paris. He ran his own microscopist business from his residence at 13 Rue des Boulangers, and along with 358: 218:
Groenland spent almost twenty years living in Paris working as a botanical researcher and horticulturist. He was a founding member of the
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at that time. He was the son of Johann Friedrich Grönland, a German organist and music teacher.
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Groenland was trained in pharmacology in his youth and served as a pharmacist in Altona,
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in his early 20s. In 1849 he joined the Schleswig-Holstein army to fight in the
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Groenland and his wife left Paris in May 1871 after the conclusion of the
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Verhandlungen des Botanischen Vereins fĂĽr die Provinz Brandenburg, 33
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Agricultural and Agricultural Chemistry Research Station (Dahme)
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Stafleu, F.A., & Cowan, R.S. (2009). Groenland, Johannes.
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and was known for his work creating hybrids by crossing
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Des préparations microscopiques tirées du regne végétal
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Des préparations microscopiques tirées du regne végétal
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Historical Makers of Microscopes and Microscope Slides
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Index

Altona
Duchy of Holstein
Dahme, Brandenburg
Botany
Horticulture
Microscopy
Pharmacology
Vilmorin
botanist
horticulturist
microscopist
Altona
Hamburg
Duchy of Holstein
Hamburg
Jena
First Schleswig War
Paris
Louis de Vilmorin
Vilmorin-Andrieux
Société botanique de France
Triticum vulgare
Aegilops
liverworts
seagrasses
Drosera
Marie Maxime Cornu
Franco-Prussian War
Dahme
Groenlandia

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