Rudolf Schlechter
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Friedrich Richard Rudolf Schlechter (16 October 1872 – 16 November 1925) was a German taxonomist, botanist, and author of several works on orchids.
He went on botanical expeditions in Africa, Indonesia, New Guinea, South and Central America and Australia.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>
His vast herbarium was destroyed during the bombing of Berlin in 1945.
Early life
Rudolf Schlechter was born on 16 October 1872 in Berlin, the third of six children; his father Hugo Schlechter was a lithographer.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref> After finishing school at the Friedrich Wilhelm Gymnasium he started a horticulture education at a gardening market. He later worked at the University of Berlin garden.<ref name=S2>Template:Cite web</ref> There he worked as an assistant till the autumn of 1891. His brother was Max Schlechter (1874–1960), was a German trader and collector of natural history specimens.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>
Career
Schlechter began his career of botanical fieldwork by leaving Europe in 1891 to journey to Africa;<ref name=J>Template:Cite web</ref> he later traveled across Indonesia and Australia. Throughout his career he has focused on expanding his research collection of orchids. He was a leader of expeditions in German Africa,<ref name=J /> investigating the Caoutchouc industry, but continually collecting plant specimens. He also lived extensively in German New Guinea in the first decade of the new century. Before World War I he settled in Berlin, marrying his wife Alexandra Schlechter and becoming curator of Berlin's botanical garden in Dahlem.<ref name=S2 /> He is estimated to have proposed one thousand new species in the family Orchidaceae alone.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref> In his 1901-1902 expedition he discovered 230 orchid species, while on his 1907-1910 expedition he discovered 1,100 additional orchid species.<ref>Template:Cite book</ref>
Works
- Die Orchideen von Deutsch-Neu-Guinea, 1914
- Die Orchideen, ihre Beschreibung, Kultur und Züchtung, 1915
- Orchideologiae sino-japonicae prodromus, 1919
- Orchidaceae Powellianae Panamenses, 1922
- Die Orchideenflora der südamerikanischen Kordillerenstaaten (written with Rudolf Mansfeld), 1919–1929
- Monographie und Iconographie der Orchideen Europas und des Mittelmeergebietes (written with G. Keller), 1925–1943
- Blütenanalysen neuer Orchideen (published by R. Mansfeld), 1930–1934
Honours
Several genera of plants have been named in his honour,<ref>Template:Cite book</ref> Schlechterella (in the Apocynaceae family),<ref>Template:Citation</ref>Schlechterina (in the Passifloraceae family),<ref>Template:Cite web</ref> and also Rudolfiella Template:Au, (in the Orchidaceae family).<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>
References
- 20th-century German botanists
- Orchidologists
- 1872 births
- 1925 deaths
- Botanists active in Africa
- Botanists active in the Pacific
- Botanists active in Australia
- Botanists active in South America
- Botanists active in Central America
- Botanists with author abbreviations
- 19th-century German botanists
- Scientists from Berlin