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lexicon, little used very good example picture taken off internet, this book 10 times better than all other cactus books in history, why? It literally has 10 times more information in it. Notes below
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German horticulturist Curt Backeberg 1894-1966. Unbelievable the massive amount of information in his 6 volume set Die Cacti in German language and the cactus lexicon in German and English language with additions from Walther Haage, (Erfurt).
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Walther Haage the genus Haageocereus named after him. He helped with additions on Backebergs lexicon after Backebergs death
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German horticulturist Curt Backeberg 1894-1966. Unbelievable the massive amount of information in his 6 volume set Die Cacti in German language and the cactus lexicon in German and English language with additions from Walther Haage, (Erfurt).
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Albert Buining Albert Frederik Hendrik Buining: Dutch botanist, cactus field researcher (1901 - 1976), Scientist, Botanist, From: Netherlands
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Graham Charles the new editor of Bradleya photographed outside his greenhouse, collector, researcher
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Karel Knize one of the very early greats of all time, age 37 field researcher for many decades every cactus collector has heard of him
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Braun and Esteves with Pierrebraunia brauniorum recently discovered. Photo thanks for Braun. Braun and Esteves cactus field researchers for many years.