Georges François Reuter (30 November 1805 – 23 May 1872) was a French
botanist and plant collector. He was born in Paris, and died in
Geneva.[1][2]
Initially an
engraver, in 1835 he switched vocations and dedicated his time and energy towards botany.[3] Beginning in 1835 he worked as a
curator of
Augustin Pyramus de Candolle's
herbarium, and from 1841 to 1849, he was curator of
Pierre Edmond Boissier's herbarium. He also collaborated with Boissier on numerous projects that included various plant collection trips. From 1849 until his death, he was director of the
botanical garden in
Geneva.[4]
In 1838 the botanical genus Reutera was named in his honor by Boissier.[5]
Published works
"Diagnoses plantarum novarum hispanicarum praesertim in Castella nova lectarum" (with Pierre Edmond Boissier), 1842.
Essai sur la végétation de la Nouvelle Castille, 1843 - Essay on the vegetation of
New Castile
"Pugillus plantarum novarum Africae borealis Hispaniaeque australis" (with Pierre Edmond Boissier), 1852.
Quelques notes sur la végétation de l'Algérie, 1852 - Some notes on the vegetation of
Algeria.
Catalogue des plantes vasculaires qui croissent naturellement aux environs de Genéve, 1861 - Catalog of
vascular plants native to the environs of Geneva.[6]
^Benoît Dayrat (2003). Les Botanistes et la Flore de France, trois siècles de découvertes. Publications scientifiques du Muséum national d’histoire naturelle : 690 p.
^B.W. Feddersen et A.F. von Oettingen (1898). J.C. Poggendorff Biographisch-literarisches Handwörterbuch zur Geschichte der exacten Wissenschaften. Verlag von Johann Ambrosius Barth. (Leipzig).