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Friedrich Karl Lehmann (27 November 1850 - 23 November 1903) was a German Consul to Colombia, mining engineer, and amateur botanist and mycologist. '''Friedrich Karl Lehmann''' (27 November 1850 - 23 November 1903) was a German Consul to ], mining engineer, and amateur botanist and mycologist.


Lehmann conducted explorations in search of specimens of flora in the countries of Ecuador and Colombia, sending collected material to herbariums in Berlin Dahlem, Kew, and St. Petersburg. In 1903 he lead an expedition to Popayan, Colombia and passes through most of the provinces of Ecuador, in the priority search of orchids. Lehmann conducted explorations in search of specimens of flora in the countries of ] and ] over three decades, sending collected material to herbariums in Berlin Dahlem, Kew, and St. Petersburg. In 1903 he lead an expedition to Popayan, Colombia and passes through most of the provinces of Ecuador, in the priority search of orchids.


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Friedrich Karl Lehmann
Born(1850-11-27)27 November 1850
Germany
Died(1903-11-23)23 November 1903
Turnham Green
NationalityGerman
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Friedrich Karl Lehmann (27 November 1850 - 23 November 1903) was a German Consul to Colombia, mining engineer, and amateur botanist and mycologist.

Lehmann conducted explorations in search of specimens of flora in the countries of Ecuador and Colombia over three decades, sending collected material to herbariums in Berlin Dahlem, Kew, and St. Petersburg. In 1903 he lead an expedition to Popayan, Colombia and passes through most of the provinces of Ecuador, in the priority search of orchids.

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