Henry Trimen

Henry Trimen

Henry Trimen (1843–1896), British botanist.

IPNI standard form: Trimen

Taxon names authored

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  • 23 taxon names authored by Henry Trimen

Eponyms

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  • 7 eponyms of Henry Trimen

Publications

(List may be incomplete)

  • Trimen, H. 1893. A hand-book to the flora of Ceylon containing descriptions of all the species of flowering plants indigenous to the island, and notes on their history, distribution, and uses. Part I. Ranunculaceae–Anacardiaceae. XVI+327 pp. Dulau & Co., London. BHL Reference page. 
  • Trimen, H. 1894. A hand-book to the flora of Ceylon containing descriptions of all the species of flowering plants indigenous to the island, and notes on their history, distribution, and uses. Part II. Connaraceae–Rubiaceae. Dulau & Co., London. BHL Reference page. 
  • Trimen, H. 1895. A hand-book to the flora of Ceylon containing descriptions of all the species of flowering plants indigenous to the island, and notes on their history, distribution, and uses. Part III. Valerinaceae–Balanophoraceae. Dulau & Co., London. BHL Reference page. 
  • Trimen, H. 1898. A hand-book to the flora of Ceylon containing descriptions of all the species of flowering plants indigenous to the island, and notes on their history, distribution, and uses. Part IV. Euphorbiaceae–Naiadeae. Dulau & Co., London. BHL Reference page. 
  • Trimen, H. 1900. A hand-book to the flora of Ceylon containing descriptions of all the species of flowering plants indigenous to the island, and notes on their history, distribution, and uses. Part V. Eriocauloneae–Gramineae. Dulau & Co., London. BHL Reference page. 
  • Trimen, H. 1931. A hand-book to the flora of Ceylon containing descriptions of all the species of flowering plants indigenous to the island, and notes on their history, distribution, and uses. Part VI. Supplement by Alston, A.H.G. . Dulau & Co., London. BHL Reference page. 


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