Philippe de Palézieux

Philippe-Auguste de Palézieux (1871, Mies – 25 November 1957, Geneva) was a Swiss botanist.

In 1891 he started classes in mechanical engineering at the Eidgenössische Polytechnikum Zürich, afterwards studying botany at the University of Munich as a pupil of Ludwig Radikofer. From 1900 to 1939 he was a privatgelehrter (private scholar) in Germany, where he often resided in Berlin-Dahlem. In 1939 he relocated to Geneva, where in 1943 he succeeded Constantin Andreas von Regel as curator of the "Herbarium Boissier".[1]

From 1946 to 1949 he was president of the Société Botanique de Genève.[1]

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