Rudolf von Uechtritz

He studied natural sciences at the University of Breslau as a pupil of Heinrich Göppert and Ferdinand Cohn.

[1] In 1863 he terminated his studies at the university due to heart ailments and subsequently worked as a private scholar in Breslau.

[2] He is largely known for his investigations of plants native to Silesia, although he also conducted botanical research in his excursions to southern Moravia (1855), the central Carpathians (1856), Tirol and the neighboring areas of Bavaria, Switzerland and northern Italy (1858) as well as to Thuringia, Franconia and Saxony (1860/61).

[2] After his death, Adolf Engler purchased his herbarium and donated it to the University of Breslau.

The botanical genus Uechtritzia (Freyn, 1892) commemorates his name,[3] as does taxa with the specific epithet of uechtritziana.

Rudolf von Uechtritz