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Name
  
Alfred Rehder


Role
  
Writer

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Died
  
July 25, 1949, Jamaica Plain, Massachusetts, United States

Books
  
Manual of cultivated trees and shrubs hardy in North America

Alfred Rehder (4 September 1863, Waldenburg, Saxony – 25 July 1949) was a horticulturist and taxonomist who worked at the Arnold Arboretum of Harvard University. Rehder was a newspaper writer from Germany who was originally hired as a laborer at the Arnold Arboretum. His talents for horticultural plant taxonomy were soon recognized, however. Early in his employment he was sent to Europe to purchase books for the library at the Arboretum. When the Journal of the Arnold Arboretum was started in 1919, Rehder was co-editor, along with the Arboretum director, Charles Sprague Sargent. Rehder produced a new edition of Manual of Cultivated Trees and Shrubs and authored the Bibliography of Cultivated Trees and Shrubs and The Bradley bibliography. He was co-author, with Ernest Henry Wilson, of Plantae Wilsonianae and A Monograph of Azaleas.

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Rehder created the first system of isothermic zones for the United States that related average winter minimum temperatures to the hardiness of specific plants. The system, along with another developed by Wladimir Köppen, is the basis for the USDA Hardiness zone maps in use today.

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Alfred Rehder Wikipedia