
Olof Peter Swartz (1760-1818) was a Swedish botanist and taxonomist.
He studied at the University of Uppsala under Carl Linnaeus the Younger, son of the famous Carolus Linnaeus, where he got his doctorate in 1781. In 1780 started to travel and collected about 6000 specimens.
In the year 1786 he went to London,
where he met the famous English botanist and naturalist Joseph Banks.
In 1787 he returned to Sweden and 2 years later he became a member of the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences.
Olof Peter Swartz died at the 13.09.1818 in Stockholm. He classified 25 genera and is deemed as the first specialist of orchid taxonomy.
His author author abbreviation: Sw.

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Bulbophyllum orientale Seidenf. 1979
Renanstylis Azimah X Renanthera Bangkok Flame
Hoya naumannii Schltr. 1908
Coelogyne assamica Linden & Rchb. f. 1857
Laeliocattleya (Lc.) Chyong Guu Swan “Ruby Lip”
Aristolochia gigantea
Cattleya briegeri, Laelia briegeri
Luisia primulina Parish & Rchb.f. 1874
Dendrobium strongylanthum Rchb.f. 1878
Johannes Elias Teijsmann, Dutch botanist
Bulbophyllum lilacinum Ridl. 1896
Hoya excavata Teijsm. & Binn. 1863
Roselle Flower (Hibiscus sabdariffa)
Encyclia cordigera var. rosea
Maxillaria schunkeana M.A. Campacci & R.A. Kautsky 1993
Odontocidium (Colmanara) Wildcat Carmela
Maxillaria tenuifolia Lindl. 1837 Coconut Orchid
Pleione praecox (Lindl.) D. Don 1825
Epidendrum neoporpax Ames 1934









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