Georg Heinrich Mettenius
Georg Heinrich Mettenius was a German botanist born in Frankfurt am Main. He was son-in-law to botanist Alexander Braun.
In 1845 he received his medical doctorate from the University of Heidelberg. After graduation, he studied marine algae in Helgoland and Fiume. In 1848 he returned to Heidelberg as a privat-docent, and was later appointed an associate professor of botany at Freiburg. In 1852 he became a full professor at the University of Leipzig as well as director of its botanical garden. He died of cholera in Leipzig at the age of 42.
Mettenius was a leading authority in the field of pteridology. The plant genus Metteniusa is named in his honor.Selected publications