Gyula Gáyer | |
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Born | 16 February 1883 |
Died | 13 June 1932
Szombathely, Hungary | (aged 49)
Occupation(s) | botanist, lawyer, judge |
Gyula Gáyer (16 February 1883, in Kiscell, Hungary, Austria-Hungary – 13 June 1932, in Szombathely, Hungary) was a Hungarian botanist, [1] lawyer, and judge. [2]
His early education was at Celldömölk. At the age of ten, Gáyer came to Szombathely, where he became a pupil of the Premonstratensian grammar school. He finished high school in Budapest. From 1904, he continued his studies at the university in Cluj-Napoca, where he was called to the bar in 1907. From 1914 onward he was a judge.
He described several species and subspecies, including several subspecies of Aconitum napellus.
Several plants bear his name:
Gyula Gáyer | |
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Born | 16 February 1883 |
Died | 13 June 1932
Szombathely, Hungary | (aged 49)
Occupation(s) | botanist, lawyer, judge |
Gyula Gáyer (16 February 1883, in Kiscell, Hungary, Austria-Hungary – 13 June 1932, in Szombathely, Hungary) was a Hungarian botanist, [1] lawyer, and judge. [2]
His early education was at Celldömölk. At the age of ten, Gáyer came to Szombathely, where he became a pupil of the Premonstratensian grammar school. He finished high school in Budapest. From 1904, he continued his studies at the university in Cluj-Napoca, where he was called to the bar in 1907. From 1914 onward he was a judge.
He described several species and subspecies, including several subspecies of Aconitum napellus.
Several plants bear his name: