Buchnera

noun

Buch·​nera
ˈbəknərə,
ˈbu̇k-
: a genus of herbs (family Scrophulariaceae) chiefly of warm regions with mostly opposite leaves and showy white or bluish purple flowers in bracted spikes see bluehearts

Word History

Etymology

borrowed from New Latin, after Andreas Elias Büchner †1769 German physician and professor

Note: Genus introduced by Linnaeus in Species Plantarum (1753), vol. 2, p. 630. Though Linnaeus omits any bibliographical reference or mention of the dedicatee, the name Buchnera appears earlier in his Hortus Cliffortianus (Amsterdam, 1737), p. 501. Here he explicitly states that the person he has in mind is Andreas Elias Büchner (1701-69), an Erfurt physician and president of the Leopoldina (the leading German society of natural scientists), "to whom I owe a number of amicably communicated matters of interest" ("Character novi hujus generis, dicti in honorem Illustr. A.E. Büchneri, Academiae Imperialis L.C. [Leopoldino-Carolinae] Naturae Curiosorum Praesidis, cui plurima benevole communicata debeo curiosa").

Love words?

You must — there are over 200,000 words in our free online dictionary, but you are looking for one that’s only in the Merriam-Webster Unabridged Dictionary.

Start your free trial today and get unlimited access to America's largest dictionary, with:

  • More than 250,000 words that aren't in our free dictionary
  • Expanded definitions, etymologies, and usage notes
  • Advanced search features
  • Ad free!

Dictionary Entries Near Buchnera

Cite this Entry

“Buchnera.” Merriam-Webster.com Dictionary, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/Buchnera. Accessed 16 Apr. 2024.

Love words? Need even more definitions?

Subscribe to America's largest dictionary and get thousands more definitions and advanced search—ad free!