"Taub." redirects here. For the surname, see
Taub.
Paul Hermann Wilhelm Taubert (12 August 1862 – 1 January 1897) was a German
botanist.
Taubert was born in
Berlin, where he studied botany as a pupil of
Ignatz Urban. While a student, he collected plants in
Cyrenaica (1887). From 1889 to 1895 he was associated with the
Botanical Museum in Berlin, working as a scientific assistant in 1893–95. Afterwards, he embarked on a botanical expedition to
Brazil, where he conducted botanical investigations in the states of
Pernambuco,
Ceará,
Piauí,
Maranhão and
Amazonas. He died in Manáos on 1 January 1897 (age 34).[1][2]
Monographie der gattung Stylosanthes. Verh. Bot. Ver. Prov. Brandenb. v. 32, p. 1-34. (1890) – Monograph on the genus Stylosanthes.
Leguminosae in: Natürliche Pflanzenfamilien. Vol. III, 3. (1891).
Leguminosae novae v. minus cognitae austro-americanae II ... Flora, v. 75, p. 68-86. (1892).
Plantae Glaziovianae novae vel minus cognitae IV ... Engler's Bot. Jahrb. v. 17, p. 502-526. (1893).
Beitrage zur kenntnis der flora des central- brasilianischen staates Goyaz ... Engler's Bot. Jahrb. v. 21, p. 401-457, pi. 2-3. (1895–96, with
Ernst Heinrich Georg Ule) – Contributions to the knowledge of flora of the central Brazilian state of
Goiás.[3]