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Frederik Christian "Fritz" Schübeler (25 September 1815 – 20 June 1892) was a Norwegian botanist. He was born in Fredriksstad as a son of Gregers Frederik Schübeler (1790–1856) and Louise Christine Engstrøm (1786–1846). He was married twice. An adopted daughter of his, Ingeborg Strengberg (1853–1918), married botanical gardener Carl Theodor Schulz. The standard author abbreviation Schübeler is used to indicate this person as the author when citing a botanical name.

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  • Frederik Christian "Fritz" Schübeler (25 de septiembre de 1815 – 20 de junio de 1892) fue un botánico, médico, y profesor noruego. (es)
  • Frederik Christian "Fritz" Schübeler (25 September 1815 – 20 June 1892) was a Norwegian botanist. He was born in Fredriksstad as a son of Gregers Frederik Schübeler (1790–1856) and Louise Christine Engstrøm (1786–1846). He was married twice. An adopted daughter of his, Ingeborg Strengberg (1853–1918), married botanical gardener Carl Theodor Schulz. The standard author abbreviation Schübeler is used to indicate this person as the author when citing a botanical name. (en)
  • Fredrik Christian Schübeler, född 25 september 1815 i Fredrikstad, död 20 juni 1892 i Kristiania, var en norsk botaniker. Schübeler blev medicine kandidat 1840, övergick 1848 till studiet av botaniken, var 1852–53 konservator vid Kristiania universitets botaniska museum och samt blev 1864 lektor och 1866 professor i botanik och styresman för botaniska trädgården i Kristiania. (sv)
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  • Frederik Christian "Fritz" Schübeler (25 September 1815 – 20 June 1892) was a Norwegian botanist. He was born in Fredriksstad as a son of Gregers Frederik Schübeler (1790–1856) and Louise Christine Engstrøm (1786–1846). He was married twice. An adopted daughter of his, Ingeborg Strengberg (1853–1918), married botanical gardener Carl Theodor Schulz. He graduated from the university with the cand.med. degree in 1840. He had physician jobs at Rikshospitalet from 1841 to 1844 and in Odalen and Lillesand between 1845 and 1847. He then studied botany and horticulture in Europe between 1848 and 1851 with a scholarship from the . He was a curator at the Botanical Museum in Kristiania from 1852. He applied for the position as head gardener in 1857, but was rejected following resistance from professor . After the passing of Blytt, Schübeler was appointed as lecturer in botany in 1864, and professor in 1866. At the same time he became leader of the University Botanical Garden, a position he retained until 1892. His most important publications were Die Culturpflanzen Norwegens (1862), Die Pflanzenwelt Norwegens (1873–1875) and Viridarium Norvegicum (three volumes released between 1885 and 1889). Popular publications include Havebog for Almuen (1856). He is now regarded as an incomplete theoretician, with several faulty hypotheses, but with important practical contributions. He has therefore been called "the father of horticulture in Norway". He was a founding member of the Norwegian Horticulture Society in 1884, and became an honorary member already in 1885. He received an honorary degree at the University of Breslau in 1861 and was awarded the Royal Norwegian Society of Development's gold medal in 1865. The standard author abbreviation Schübeler is used to indicate this person as the author when citing a botanical name. (en)
  • Frederik Christian "Fritz" Schübeler (25 de septiembre de 1815 – 20 de junio de 1892) fue un botánico, médico, y profesor noruego. (es)
  • Fredrik Christian Schübeler, född 25 september 1815 i Fredrikstad, död 20 juni 1892 i Kristiania, var en norsk botaniker. Schübeler blev medicine kandidat 1840, övergick 1848 till studiet av botaniken, var 1852–53 konservator vid Kristiania universitets botaniska museum och samt blev 1864 lektor och 1866 professor i botanik och styresman för botaniska trädgården i Kristiania. Schübelers specialområden var komparativ växtgeografi och Norges botaniska historia. Hans viktigaste arbeten är Die Culturpflanzen Norwegens (1862; ny omarbetad upplaga, "Die Pflanzenwelt Norwegens", 1873–75), Vekstlivet i Norge, med særligt hensyn til plantegeographien (1879) och Viridarium norvegicum (tre band, 1886–89), hans huvudarbete. En betydelsefull sida av Schübelers verksamhet var hans arbete för att höja landets trädgårdsskötsel, bland annat genom att acklimatisera främmande trädgårdsväxter, skapa (1852) och anordna trädgårdsutställningar samt utge allmänfattliga skrifter, såsom Havebog for almuen (1856) och Kjøkkenhaven (1865; tredje upplagan 1886; svensk översättning 1866). (sv)
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