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John Phillip Harison Acocks (7 April 1911 – 20 May 1979) was a South African botanist noted for his publication "Veld Types of South Africa" and his extensive botanical collection of some 28 000 specimens from South Africa and Namibia. In 1938, he was seconded to go on a joint collecting trip of four months with Swedish botanist Adolf Hjalmar Frederick Hafström between Cape Town and Victoria Falls.

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  • John Phillip Harison Acocks (de)
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  • John Phillip Harison Acocks (* 7. April 1911 in Mowbray, Kapstadt; † 20. Mai 1979 in Middelburg, Kapprovinz) war ein südafrikanischer Botaniker, Agrostologe und Ökologe, der vor allem durch sein Konzept der Vegetationsregionen (Veld Types) bekannt geworden ist. (de)
  • John Phillip Harison Acocks (7 April 1911 – 20 May 1979) was a South African botanist noted for his publication "Veld Types of South Africa" and his extensive botanical collection of some 28 000 specimens from South Africa and Namibia. In 1938, he was seconded to go on a joint collecting trip of four months with Swedish botanist Adolf Hjalmar Frederick Hafström between Cape Town and Victoria Falls. (en)
  • John Phillip Harison Acocks, né le 7 avril 1911 au Cap, mort le 20 mai 1979 à (Cap oriental), est un botaniste sud-africain, spécialiste des graminées, connu pour sa publication Veld Types of South Africa et sa vaste collection botanique de quelque 28 000 spécimens d'Afrique du Sud et de Namibie. En 1938, il effectua un voyage de collecte de quatre mois avec le botaniste suédois, , entre Le Cap et les chutes Victoria.. (fr)
  • John Phillip Harison Acocks ( 1911 - 1979 ) fue un botánico y explorador sudafricano, especialista en gramíneas. Fue notable por su publicación "Veld Types of South Africa" y su amplia colección botánica de unos 28 000 especímenes de Sudáfrica y de Namibia. En 1938, fue adscrito a ir en un viaje conjunto de recolección de cuatro meses, con el botánico sueco (1871-1948) entre Ciudad del Cabo y cataratas Victoria.​ Acocks contribuyó en gran medida a la botánica de Sudáfrica en tres áreas: (es)
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  • Middelburg, South Africa (en)
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  • Cape Town, South Africa (en)
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  • John Phillip Harison Acocks (* 7. April 1911 in Mowbray, Kapstadt; † 20. Mai 1979 in Middelburg, Kapprovinz) war ein südafrikanischer Botaniker, Agrostologe und Ökologe, der vor allem durch sein Konzept der Vegetationsregionen (Veld Types) bekannt geworden ist. (de)
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