Jan Frederik Gronovius

Dutch botanist
  • Jakob Gronovius (father)
RelativesJohann Friedrich Gronovius (grandfather)Scientific careerFieldsBotanyAuthor abbrev. (botany)Gronov.

Jan Frederik Gronovius (also seen as Johann Frederik and Johannes Fredericus) (10 February 1690 in Leiden – 10 July 1762 in Leiden) was a Dutch botanist notable as a patron of Linnaeus.

John Clayton, a plant collector in Virginia sent him many specimens, as well as manuscript descriptions, in the 1730s. Without Clayton's knowledge, Gronovius used the material in his Flora Virginica (1739–43, 2nd ed. 1762).

He was the son of Jakob Gronovius and grandson of Johann Friedrich Gronovius, both classical scholars. In 1719, he married Margaretha Christina Trigland, who died in 1726, and Johanna Susanna Alensoon in 1729. His son Laurens Theodoor Gronovius (1730–1777) was also a botanist.

The standard author abbreviation Gronov. is used to indicate this person as the author when citing a botanical name.[1]

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  • Clayton herbarium page with Gronovius picture
  • Gronovius genealogy
  • J. F. Gronovius: Flora Virginica 1745 on GoogleBooks
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