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Heinrich Wilhelm Schott

Heinrich Wilhelm Schott
Born(1794-01-07)7 January 1794
Died3 May 1865(1865-05-03) (aged 71)
Nationality Austria
Alma materUniversity of Vienna
Known forExtensive works on Araceae
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Author abbrev. (botany)Schott

Heinrich Wilhelm Schott was an Austrian botanist well known for his extensive work on aroids (Family Araceae).

He was born on 7 January 1794 in Brno, a city in Moravia that in those years was part of the Austrian Empire and that now is part of the Czech Republic. As a young boy, he came to live in Vienna, where his father was the chief gardener of the botanical garden of the university.[1]

He studied botany, agriculture and chemistry at the University of Vienna, where he was a student of the botanist Joseph Franz von Jacquin (1766-1839). In 1815 he became gardener at the garden for the Austrian flora at the Belveder palace.[1]

He was a participant in the Austrian Brazil Expedition from 1817 to 1821. While in Brazil from mid-1817 through 1821, Schott established and managed an introduction garden for accustoming living plants to more temperate climates in order to have them brought to Europe at a later date,[1] made field trips, and prepared many notes concerning the plants and animals he saw.[2]

In 1821 Schott returned to Vienna, where he worked as gardener again. In 1828 he was appointed Hofgärtner (Royal Gardener) in Vienna, later serving as director of the Imperial Gardens at Schönbrunn Palace (1845). In 1852 he was in charge of transforming part of palace gardens in the fashion of an English garden. He also enriched the Viennese court gardens with his collections from Brazil.

He was interested in plants that grow in high mountains, above the tree line,[N 1] He developed a garden with that kind of plants (an alpine garden) at Belvedere in Vienna.

He died at the Schönbrunn Palace, Vienna, on 5 March 1865.

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 Riedl, Harald (September 1965). "Heinrich Wilhem Schott". Taxon. 14 (7): 209. doi:10.2307/1216290. JSTOR 1216290.
  2. Thomas B. Croat. "History and Current Status of Systematic Research with Araceae". International Aroid Society. Retrieved 5 April 2013.


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