Heinrich Gustav Reichenbach

Heinrich Gustav Reichenbach

Infobox Person
name = Heinrich Gustav Reichenbach


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birth_date = 3 January 1823
birth_place = Leipzig
death_date = 6 May 1889
death_place = Hamburg
father = Heinrich Gottlieb Ludwig Reichenbach
education =
occupation = botanist and ornithologist
spouse = Kathelijne de Bruyn(e)
parents =
children =

Heinrich Gustav Reichenbach (Leipzig, January 3 1823 - Hamburg, May 6 1889) was an ornithologist, botanist and the foremost German orchidologist of the 19th century. His father Heinrich Gottlieb Ludwig Reichenbach (author of "Icones Florae Germanicae et Helveticae") was a well-known botanist.

He started his study of orchids at the age of 18 and assisted his father in the writing of "Icones". He became a Doctor in Botany with his work on the pollen of orchids (see ‘Selected Works’).

Soon after his graduation, Reichenbach was appointed to the post of extraordinary professor of botany at the Leipzig in 1855. He then became director of the botanic gardens at the Hamburg University (1863-1889).

At that time, thousands of newly discovered orchids were being sent back to Europe. He was responsible for identifying, describing, classifying. Reichenbach named and recorded many of these new discoveries. He probably was not the easiest of personalities, and used to boast about his many descriptions, some of which were superficial, leading to a great deal of taxonomic confusion.

H.G. Reichenbach became the world’s leading authority on orchids, after the death of his friend, the 'father of orchidology' John Lindley in 1865.

"Orchid specimens from all over the world were sent to him for identification, and these, together with his copious notes and drawings, forms an immense herbarium which rivaled that of Lindley at Kew" (Reinikka, 'A history of the orchid', p. 215).

His immense herbarium and library were bequeathed to the 'Naturhistorisches Museum' in Vienna, Austria (instead, as expected, to the Kew Gardens), on the condition that it would not be consulted during the first 25 years after his death. Reichenbach probably acted this way out of resentment of the appointment of Robert Rolfe, a self-taught orchid expert, as the top taxonomist at Kew. This resulted in a great number of double or multiple descriptions of orchid species, which had to be corrected afterwards.

After Reichenbach’s death, his work was continued by Friedrich Wilhelm Ludwig (“Fritz”) Kraenzlin (1847-1934).

In 1886, Frederick Sander commissioned Henry George Moon (1857-1905), a pure colourist, to paint 192 watercolour plates of orchids with descriptions by Reichenbach (1888-1894). These monthly publications became known as the Reichenbachia and are the richest reference sources on orchids ever produced.

In taxonomy Reichenbach's name is usually abbreviated as Rchb.f. (f = filius - son), while his father is abbreviated as Rchb.

Genera, species and subspecies named after him include

*"Reichenbachanthus"
*"Chondrorhyncha reichenbachiana" (now a synonym of "Benzingia reichenbachiana" (Schltr.) Dressler 2005)
*"Kefersteinia reichenbachiana"
*"Masdevallia reichenbachiana"
*"Microstylis reichenbachiana"
*"Nepeta reichenbachiana"
*"Phalaenopsis reichenbachiana"
*"Pinguicula longifolia" subsp. "reichenbachiana"
*"Restrepiopsis reichenbachiana"
*"Sievekingia reichenbachiana"
*"Stanhopea reichenbachiana"
*"Viola reichenbachiana"

elected works

*REICHENBACH, H.G. De pollinis Orchidearum genesi ac structura et de Orchideis in artem ac systema redigendis. Commentatio quam ex auctoritate amplissimi philosophorum ordinis die mensis julii decimo hora decima MDCCCLII illustris ictorum ordinis concessu in auditorio juridico pro venia docendi impetranda publice defendet. Lipsiae, F. Hofmeister, 1852 (on the origin and structure of orchid pollen)
*REICHENBACH, H.G. Beiträge zu einer Orchideenkunde Central-Amerika's. Hamburg, T.G. Meissner, 1866.
*REICHENBACH, H.G. & KRAENZLIN, W.L. Xenia Orchidacea. Beiträge zur Kenntniss der Orchideen. Leipzig, F.A. Brockhaus, 1858-1900. 3 volumes (one of the rarest works on orchids, available online as Page Delivery Service at Harvard University Library website [http://pds.harvard.edu:8080/pdx/servlet/pds?op=f&id=5172743&n=1&res=3&image_size=1200&preview=] ).


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