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Carl Albert Kemmler (14 August 1813, Apfelhof bei Mergentheim – 1 November 1888, Donnstetten) was a German clergyman and botanical collector. From 1847 to 1863 he served as a pastor in , afterwards performing a similar role in the town of Donnstetten. As a botanist, he collected plants in Württemberg. His personal herbarium was donated to the University of Hohenheim in Stuttgart, and his large collection of lichens were sent to the Staatliches Museum für Naturkunde Stuttgart, but unfortunately destroyed during World War II.

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  • Carl Albert Kemmler (14 de agosto de 1813, Bad Mergentheim - 1 de noviembre de 1888, ) fue un clérigo alemán y recolector botánico.​ Desde 1847 hasta 1863 se desempeñó como pastor en , después de realizar un papel similar en la ciudad de . Como botánico, recogió plantas en Wurtemberg. Su herbario peresonal fue donado a la Universidad de Hohenheim en Stuttgart, y su gran colección de líquenes fue enviada al , pero lamentablemente fue destruida durante la Segunda Guerra Mundial.​ Con George Matthias von Martens, fue coautor del libro Fauna von Württemberg und Hohenzollern (1865).​ (es)
  • Carl Albert Kemmler (14 August 1813, Apfelhof bei Mergentheim – 1 November 1888, Donnstetten) was a German clergyman and botanical collector. From 1847 to 1863 he served as a pastor in , afterwards performing a similar role in the town of Donnstetten. As a botanist, he collected plants in Württemberg. His personal herbarium was donated to the University of Hohenheim in Stuttgart, and his large collection of lichens were sent to the Staatliches Museum für Naturkunde Stuttgart, but unfortunately destroyed during World War II. (en)
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  • Carl Albert Kemmler (14 August 1813, Apfelhof bei Mergentheim – 1 November 1888, Donnstetten) was a German clergyman and botanical collector. From 1847 to 1863 he served as a pastor in , afterwards performing a similar role in the town of Donnstetten. As a botanist, he collected plants in Württemberg. His personal herbarium was donated to the University of Hohenheim in Stuttgart, and his large collection of lichens were sent to the Staatliches Museum für Naturkunde Stuttgart, but unfortunately destroyed during World War II. With Georg Matthias von Martens, he was co-author of "Flora von Württemberg und Hohenzollern" (1865). In 1861 Gustav Wilhelm Körber named the lichen genus Kemmleria (synonym Buellia) in his honor. The standard author abbreviation Kemmler is used to indicate this person as the author when citing a botanical name. (en)
  • Carl Albert Kemmler (14 de agosto de 1813, Bad Mergentheim - 1 de noviembre de 1888, ) fue un clérigo alemán y recolector botánico.​ Desde 1847 hasta 1863 se desempeñó como pastor en , después de realizar un papel similar en la ciudad de . Como botánico, recogió plantas en Wurtemberg. Su herbario peresonal fue donado a la Universidad de Hohenheim en Stuttgart, y su gran colección de líquenes fue enviada al , pero lamentablemente fue destruida durante la Segunda Guerra Mundial.​ Con George Matthias von Martens, fue coautor del libro Fauna von Württemberg und Hohenzollern (1865).​ (es)
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