Theodor Heinrich Hermann von Heldreich (3 March 1822 – 7 September 1902) was a German botanist born in
Dresden. In 1851, he settled in Greece for the rest of his life. He carried out botanical experiments in the country. He published thirteen volumes of the “Herbarium Graecum Normale” between 1856 and 1896. In Greece, he served as director of the
National Garden of Athens for over 50 years. He was also director of the natural history museum of Athens. Heldreich was good friends with
Charles Darwin.
Biography
Scion of an old aristocratic family, he was the son of Conrad Friedrich Robert Heldreich and Amalia Charlotte Humbold. He initially studied
philosophy
Philosophy (from , ) is the systematized study of general and fundamental questions, such as those about existence, reason, knowledge, values, mind, and language. Such questions are often posed as problems to be studied or resolved. Some ...
. A love of
botany, however, took him to
Montpellier
Montpellier (, , ; oc, Montpelhièr ) is a city in southern France near the Mediterranean Sea. One of the largest urban centres in the region of Occitania (administrative region), Occitania, Montpellier is the prefecture of the Departments of ...
in 1837 to study under Professor
Michel Félix Dunal. He later completed his botanical education in
Geneva (1838–1842).
In 1841, he was honoured by botanist
Pierre Edmond Boissier, who named a genus of plants (in family
Brassicaceae) from Palestine and Turkey ''
Heldreichia
''Heldreichia'' is a monotypic genus of flowering plants belonging to the family Brassicaceae. The only species is ''Heldreichia bupleurifolia''.
Its native range is the eastern Mediterranean. It is found in the countries of Lebanon-Syria, Palest ...
''.
His first botanical expedition was to
Sicily, after which he published his first work “Tre nuove specie di piante scoverte nella Sicilia”.
From 1843 to 1848, he travelled extensively throughout Italy, Greece, Asia Minor and Crete. During 1849 and 1850 he lived in England, and then for a year in
Paris where he served as curator of
P. Barker Webb’s herbarium
A herbarium (plural: herbaria) is a collection of preserved plant specimens and associated data used for scientific study.
The specimens may be whole plants or plant parts; these will usually be in dried form mounted on a sheet of paper (called ...
.
In 1851, he settled permanently in Greece, where he carried out rigorous botanical investigations, publishing thirteen volumes of the “Herbarium Graecum Normale” between 1856 and 1896. In Greece he served as director of the
court garden for over 50 years, as well as director of the natural history museum, where in addition to the department of botany he helped create departments of zoology and paleontology. It was during this period, in 1862 in
Athens, Heldreich met
John Stuart Mill
John Stuart Mill (20 May 1806 – 7 May 1873) was an English philosopher, political economist, Member of Parliament (MP) and civil servant. One of the most influential thinkers in the history of classical liberalism, he contributed widely to ...
who was travelling through Greece with his stepdaughter,
Helen Taylor (feminist), collecting specimens of the Greek flora. Heldreich and Mill discussed plant identifications and exchanged collections. Their meeting is documented in John Stuart Mill’s botanical notebooks lodged in the Archives of the
London School of Economics.
A portion of the John Stuart Mill Herbarium, believed to be in the vicinity of 4000 specimens, is housed at the
National Herbarium of Victoria (MEL) and within this portion are contained a set of Heldreich specimens, primarily from the
Attica and
Crete regions of Greece.
Heldreich discovered seven new genera and 700 new species of plants, 70 of which bear his name.
Between 1880 and 1883 he taught natural history to the children of the royal family.
In 1855 Theodor von Heldreich married Sofia, daughter of I. Katakouzinos and granddaughter of Greek scholar and patriot, Konstantinos Koumas. With Sofia he had two daughters, Karolina, who married Gangolf von Kieseritzky, Curator of Antiquities at the Imperial Hermitage Museum in
St. Petersburg, and Ioanna, who married
Mark Mindler, attorney and head of the stenographer’s office of the
Greek Parliament. Theodor von Heldreich was a good friend of
Charles Darwin.
He died in
Athens on 7 September 1902. His grave can still be found in the
First Cemetery of Athens.
Standard author abbreviation
Published works
In addition to a great number of monographs published in reputable journals in Greece and abroad, he also published scholarly works in Greek, Latin, German, Italian and French, including:
:♦ “Ueber Griechische Arbutus Arten” (1844)
:♦ “Catalogus Plantarum Hispanicarum in Provincia Giennensi” (1850)
:♦ “Ueber die neue arkadische Tanne” (1860)
:♦ “Descriptio specierum novarum” (1860)
:♦ “Zur Kenntniss der griechischen Tannen” (1861)
:♦ “Ueber Pflanzen der griechischen, insbesondere der Attischen Flora, die als Zierpflanzen empfehlenswerthsind” (1861)
:♦ “Tulipa Orphanidea Boiss und die Tulpen Griechenlands” (1862)
:♦ “Die Nutzpflanzen Griechenlands” with particular reference to modern Greek and Pelasgic common names (Athens 1862)
:♦ “Sertulum plantarum novarum vel. minus cognitarum Florae Hellenicae” (Florence 1876)
:♦ “Zwei neue Pflanzenarten der Jonischen Inseln” (Vienna, 1877)
:♦ “Ueber die Liliaceen-Gattung Leopoldia und ihre Arten” (Moscow 1878)
:♦ “La Faune de la Grèce” (Athens 1878)
:♦ “Der Asphodelos, ein griechisches Pflanzenbild” (Berlin 1881)
:♦ “Flore de l’ile de Céphalonie” (Lausanne 1883)
:♦ “On a Botanical Excursion in Attica” (Athens 1883)
:♦ “Bericht über die botanischen Ergebaisse einer Bereisung Thessaliens” (Berlin 1883)
:♦ “On the Hyoscyamus” (Athens 1884)
:♦ “On the Hop (Humulus lupulus) and its cultivation in Greece” (Athens 1885)
:♦ “Note sur une nouvelle espèce de Centaurea de l’ile de Crète” (Paris 1890)
:♦ “The Flora of Mt. Parnassus” (Athens 1890)
:♦ “Homeric Flora” (Athens 1896)
:♦ “Study on the Pellitory (Parietaria), a Medicinal Herb of the Ancients” (Athens 1899)
:♦ “The Flora of Aegina” (Athens, 1898)
:♦ “On the Strychnos of the Ancients” (Athens, 1899)
:♦ “The Flora of Thera” (Athens 1899)
:♦ “On the Plants Providing Greek Tea” (Athens 1900)
:♦ “Botany in Relation to Mathematics” (Athens 1901)
:♦ “Contributions to the Compilation of a Flora of the Cyclades” (Athens 1901)
:♦ “Fungi in the Economy of Nature” (Athens 1901).
In 1880, he published a romance entitled “Mussinitza”, in 1887 “A Sketch on the Death of Professor of Botany and Poet
Theodoros G. Orphanides
Theodoros Orphanides or Orphanidis ( el, Θεόδωρος Ορφανίδης; 1817 – 5 August 1886) was a poet, professor, politician, author, and botanist. He was a pioneer in 19th-century Greek botany. He helped organize the botanical garden ...
”, in 1887 “The Flower, from a Historical, Natural and Aesthetic Viewpoint”, and in 1889 “The Lily, Examined from a Fictional and Historical Perspective”.
Eponymy
The plant genus ''
Heldreichia
''Heldreichia'' is a monotypic genus of flowering plants belonging to the family Brassicaceae. The only species is ''Heldreichia bupleurifolia''.
Its native range is the eastern Mediterranean. It is found in the countries of Lebanon-Syria, Palest ...
'' (endemic to
Turkey with 3 species) the plant
taxa ''
Acer heldreichii'', ''
Allium heldreichii'', ''
Carum heldreichii
''Carum'' is a genus of about 20 species of flowering plants in the family Apiaceae, native to temperate regions of the Old World. Two of the best recognized species are caraway (''C. carvi''), the seeds of which are widely used as a spice, and ...
'', ''
Chaerophyllum heldreichii
''Chaerophyllum'' is a genus of flowering plant in the family Apiaceae, with 35 species native to Europe, Asia, North America, and northern Africa. It includes the cultivated root vegetable '' Chaerophyllum bulbosum'' (turnip rooted chervil).
...
'', ''
Centaurea heldreichii'', ''
Cirsium heldreichii'', ''
Crepis heldreichiana'', ''
Helichrysum heldreichii
The genus ''Helichrysum'' consists of an estimated 600 species of flowering plants in the sunflower family (Asteraceae). The type species is ''Helichrysum orientale''. They often go by the names everlasting, immortelle, and strawflower. The name ...
'', ''
Hieracium heldreichii'', ''
Alyssum heldreichii'', ''
Jasione heldreichii
''Jasione'' is a genus of flowering plants within the family Campanulaceae which are native to Europe.
Four species have been found in Turkey and west Mediterranean areas.
Species include:
* '' Jasione amethystina''
* '' Jasione bulgarica''
* ' ...
'', ''
Trifolium heldreichianum'',
Ramonda heldreichii
''Ramonda heldreichii'' is a species of flowering plant in the family Gesneriaceae. It was formerly treated as ''Jankaea heldreichii'', the only member of the monotypic genus ''Jankaea''. It is Endemism, endemic to Mount Olympus in Greece where i ...
'',
Muscari heldreichii
''Muscari'' is a genus of perennial bulbous plants native to Eurasia that produce spikes of dense, most commonly blue, urn-shaped flowers resembling bunches of grapes in the spring. The common name for the genus is grape hyacinth (a name which i ...
,
Juncus heldreichianus
''Juncus'' is a genus of monocotyledonous flowering plants, commonly known as rushes. It is the largest genus in the family Juncaceae, containing around 300 species.
Description
Rushes of the genus ''Juncus'' are herbaceous plants that superfic ...
,
Gagea heldreichii,
Alcea heldreichii
''Alcea'' is a genus of over 80 species of flowering plants in the mallow family Malvaceae, commonly known as the hollyhocks. They are native to Asia and Europe. The single species of hollyhock from the Americas, the streambank wild hollyhock, b ...
'', ''
Goniolimon heldreichii
''Goniolimon'', sometimes called the statices, are a genus of flowering plants in the leadwort and plumbago family Plumbaginaceae, native to northern Africa, southern Europe, western and central Asia, Siberia, Mongolia and China. Low-lying peren ...
,
Myosurus heldreichii
The genus ''Myosurus'', or mousetail, belongs to the buttercup family (Ranunculaceae). It comprises about 15 species of annual scapose herbs. These herbs are nearly cosmopolitan (lacking in eastern Asia and tropical regions), with a center of d ...
,
Crataegus heldreichii
''Crataegus heldreichii'' is a species of flowering plant in the family Rosaceae. It is a hawthorn with red fruit that is native to Albania, Bulgaria, Greece and Yugoslavia
Yugoslavia (; sh-Latn-Cyrl, separator=" / ", Jugoslavija, Ју� ...
'', ''
Galium heldreichii,
Viola heldreichiana
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*Violin family ...
,
Pinus heldreichii
''Pinus heldreichii'' (synonym ''P. leucodermis''; family Pinaceae), the Bosnian pine or Heldreich’s pine, is a species of pine native to mountainous areas of the Balkans and southern Italy.
Description
It is an evergreen tree up to in h ...
'', ''
Isoetes heldreichii,'' the
praying mantis ''
Ameles heldreichi'', and the
grasshopper
Grasshoppers are a group of insects belonging to the suborder Caelifera. They are among what is possibly the most ancient living group of chewing herbivorous insects, dating back to the early Triassic around 250 million years ago.
Grasshopp ...
''
Glyphotmethis heldreichi
''Glyphotmethis'' is a genus of mostly European grasshoppers belonging to the family Pamphagidae, erected by Bey-Bienko in 1951.Bey-Bienko (1951) In: Bey-Bienko & Mistshenko. Keys to the Fauna of the U.S.S.R. 963 English translation no. 38 ''Lo ...
'' are some species named after him.
References
Bibliography
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1822 births
1902 deaths
19th-century German botanists
Scientists from Dresden
University of Montpellier alumni
Taxon authorities of Hypericum species
John Stuart Mill
Greek botanists
19th-century Greek educators
19th-century Greek scientists
Greek people of German descent