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2 unusual facts about Schultes


Schultes

Julius Hermann Schultes (1804–1840), Austrian botanist in Vienna; son of Josef August Schultes

Josef August Schultes (1773–1831), Austrian botanist and professor in Vienna; father of Julius Hermann Schultes


Ethnobiology

PLOTKIN, M.J (1995) "The importance of ethnobotany for tropical forest conservation." in R.E. Schultes & Siri von Reis (Eds) Ethnobotany: evolution of a discipline (eds) Chapman & Hall.

Ipomoea tricolor

Richard Schultes in 1941 described Mexican Native American use in a short report documenting the use dating back to Aztec times cited in TiHKAL by Alexander Shulgin.

Josef August Schultes

Josef (Joseph) August Schultes (15 April 1773 in Vienna - 21 April 1831 in Landshut) was an Austrian botanist and professor from Vienna.

Solanum sibundoyense

Finally, Schultes and Raffauf (1990) report that the Kamsá Indians of the Sibundoy Valley use a decoction of the leaves as a vermifuge.


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