Frederick Traugott Pursh (or Friedrich Traugott Pursch) was a German-American botanist. Born in Grossenhain, Saxony, to the name Friedrich Traugott Pursh, he was educated at Dresden Botanical Gardens, and emigrated to the United States in 1799. From 1802 to 1805 he worked in Philadelphia as the botanical manager of the extensive gardens of William Hamilton, Esq. , "The Woodlands.

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  • Frederick Traugott Pursh (or Friedrich Traugott Pursch) was a German-American botanist. Born in Grossenhain, Saxony, to the name Friedrich Traugott Pursh, he was educated at Dresden Botanical Gardens, and emigrated to the United States in 1799. From 1802 to 1805 he worked in Philadelphia as the botanical manager of the extensive gardens of William Hamilton, Esq. , "The Woodlands. " By 1805, he was working for Benjamin Smith Barton on a new flora of North America, under who he studied the plants collected on the Lewis and Clark Expedition. His work with Barton allowed him to travel farther afield. In 1805, he travelled south from Maryland to the Carolinas and in 1806, he travelled north from the mountains of Pennsylvania to New Hampshire. He made both trips principally on foot, with only his dog and a gun, covering over three thousand miles each season. Barton's proposed flora was never written, but Pursh, who then moved to London, England, did make a major contribution to North American botany in his Flora americae septentrionalis; or A Systematic Arrangement and Description of The Plants of North America, published in 1813. He then returned to America, moving to Canada in 1816. He botanized a great deal in Quebec, but all the material he accumulated was destroyed by fire before it could be organized into suitable form for publication. His hopes of carrying out further major work were prevented by ill health due to alcoholism. He was so destitute when he died in Montreal that his funeral expenses had to be defrayed by his friends. His remains lay in the Papineau Road cemetery until 1857, when they were moved to the Mount Royal Cemetery. A proper monument was paid for by subscription. It read as follows: Frederick Pursh, Obt. 1820, AEt. 46. Erected By Members of the Natural History Society of Montreal His name is commemorated in the genus Purshia (Bitterbush) and in several species, e.g. , Rhamnus purshiana.
  • Frederick Traugott Pursh war ein deutsch-kanadischer Botaniker und Gärtner. Sein offizielles botanisches Autorenkürzel lautet „Pursh“.
  • Frederick Traugott Pursh fue un botánico germano-estadounidense.
  • Frederick Traugott Pursh est un botaniste germano-américain. Il est né à Grossenhain dans la Saxe et se forme dans le jardin botanique de la ville de Dresde. Il émigre aux États-Unis en 1799. À partir 1805, il travaille pour Benjamin Smith Barton (1766-1815) sur une nouvelle flore d'Amérique du Nord, à partir des plantes récolées par l'expédition de Lewis et Clark. Le projet de flore de Barton ne se réalise pas, mais Pursh, qui s'installe à Londres, réalise une contribution majeure à la botanique de ce continent en publiant en 1813 sa Flora americae septentrionalis. Il revient en Amérique et s'installe au Canada en 1816. Ses espoirs de réaliser une grande œuvre sont entravés par sa santé précaire due à l'alcoolisme et il meurt dans la pauvreté à Montréal. Sa mémoire est préservée par le nom de plusieurs plantes dont le genre Purshia (Bitterbush) et dans plusieurs espèces comme Rhamnus purshiana.
  • Frederick Traugott Pursh foi um botânico germano-norte-americano.
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  • Frederick Traugott Pursh (or Friedrich Traugott Pursch) was a German-American botanist. Born in Grossenhain, Saxony, to the name Friedrich Traugott Pursh, he was educated at Dresden Botanical Gardens, and emigrated to the United States in 1799. From 1802 to 1805 he worked in Philadelphia as the botanical manager of the extensive gardens of William Hamilton, Esq. , "The Woodlands.
  • Frederick Traugott Pursh war ein deutsch-kanadischer Botaniker und Gärtner. Sein offizielles botanisches Autorenkürzel lautet „Pursh“.
  • Frederick Traugott Pursh fue un botánico germano-estadounidense.
  • Frederick Traugott Pursh est un botaniste germano-américain. Il est né à Grossenhain dans la Saxe et se forme dans le jardin botanique de la ville de Dresde. Il émigre aux États-Unis en 1799. À partir 1805, il travaille pour Benjamin Smith Barton (1766-1815) sur une nouvelle flore d'Amérique du Nord, à partir des plantes récolées par l'expédition de Lewis et Clark.
  • Frederick Traugott Pursh foi um botânico germano-norte-americano.
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