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Elsa Cecilia Nyholm (née Tufvesson) (1911–2002) was a Swedish botanist, in particular bryologist, and researcher at Lund University and the Swedish Museum of Natural History. Elsa Nyholm was born at a farm a in in rural Scania, southernmost Sweden. Despite a strong interest in natural history, she was not allowed to attend grammar school. Instead, she went to handicraft and household schools and developed her interest in nature on the side. In 1932, she got a job as museum assistant at the Lund University botanical museum. There, she specialized in bryology and conceived the idea of a grand moss flora of Northern Europe. Although lacking a formal academic degree, she found support at the Swedish Museum of Natural History in Stockholm and received research council grants from 1954 to 1964

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  • Elsa Nyholm (de)
  • Elsa Nyholm (es)
  • Elsa Nyholm (en)
  • Нюхольм, Эльза (ru)
  • Elsa Nyholm (sv)
  • Ельза Нигольм (uk)
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  • Elsa Cecilia Nyholm (geborene Tufvesson; * 1911 in ; † 2002) war eine schwedische Botanikerin, insbesondere Bryologin und Forscherin an der Universität Lund und dem Schwedischen Museum für Naturgeschichte. Ihr offizielles botanisches Autorenkürzel lautet „Nyholm“. (de)
  • Elsa Cecilia Nyholm (nacida Tufvesson) (1911–2002) fue una botánica y brióloga sueca, e investigadora en la Universidad de Lund y en el Museo sueco de Historia Natural. (es)
  • Эльза Сесилия Нюхольм (швед. Elsa Cecilia Nyholm; 1911 — 2002) — шведский учёный-ботаник, бриолог, исследователь в Университете Лунда и Шведском музее естествознания. (ru)
  • Ельза Сесилія Нигольм (швед. Elsa Cecilia Nyholm; 1911 — 2002) — шведська вчена-ботанік, бріолог, дослідник в Університеті Лунда та Шведському музеї природознавства. (uk)
  • Elsa Cecilia Nyholm (née Tufvesson) (1911–2002) was a Swedish botanist, in particular bryologist, and researcher at Lund University and the Swedish Museum of Natural History. Elsa Nyholm was born at a farm a in in rural Scania, southernmost Sweden. Despite a strong interest in natural history, she was not allowed to attend grammar school. Instead, she went to handicraft and household schools and developed her interest in nature on the side. In 1932, she got a job as museum assistant at the Lund University botanical museum. There, she specialized in bryology and conceived the idea of a grand moss flora of Northern Europe. Although lacking a formal academic degree, she found support at the Swedish Museum of Natural History in Stockholm and received research council grants from 1954 to 1964 (en)
  • Elsa Cecilia Nyholm, född Tufvesson, född 15 januari 1911 i Östra Broby, död 1 oktober 2002 i Lund, var en svensk botaniker specialiserad på bryologi (mossor). Nyholm hade i unga år ett naturintresse, men gavs inte möjlighet att fortsätta till studentexamen, utan fick istället utbildning vid slöjdskola och hushållsskola. 1932 började hon arbeta som tekniskt biträde vid i Lund. Hon ansåg att det saknades en modern mossflora för norra Europa, och kunde genom stöd från Naturvetenskapliga forskningsrådet arbeta under perioden 1954 till 1964 med Illustrated Moss Flora of Fennoscandia. 1964 blev hon intendent på mossherbariet vid Naturhistoriska riksmuseet. (sv)
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  • Elsa Cecilia Nyholm (geborene Tufvesson; * 1911 in ; † 2002) war eine schwedische Botanikerin, insbesondere Bryologin und Forscherin an der Universität Lund und dem Schwedischen Museum für Naturgeschichte. Ihr offizielles botanisches Autorenkürzel lautet „Nyholm“. (de)
  • Elsa Cecilia Nyholm (née Tufvesson) (1911–2002) was a Swedish botanist, in particular bryologist, and researcher at Lund University and the Swedish Museum of Natural History. Elsa Nyholm was born at a farm a in in rural Scania, southernmost Sweden. Despite a strong interest in natural history, she was not allowed to attend grammar school. Instead, she went to handicraft and household schools and developed her interest in nature on the side. In 1932, she got a job as museum assistant at the Lund University botanical museum. There, she specialized in bryology and conceived the idea of a grand moss flora of Northern Europe. Although lacking a formal academic degree, she found support at the Swedish Museum of Natural History in Stockholm and received research council grants from 1954 to 1964 to undertake the work. From 1964 to her retirement, she was the head curator of the moss herbarium at the Swedish Museum of Natural History. Elsa Nyholm's name is particularly associated with her two grand moss floras, the Illustrated Moss Flora of Fennoscandia and Illustrated Flora of Nordic Mosses. She had a lasting and fruitful collaboration with the British bryologist Alan Crundwell. The bryophyte genus Nyholmiella (Orthotrichaceae) is named in her honour. The standard author abbreviation Nyholm is used to indicate this person as the author when citing a botanical name. (en)
  • Elsa Cecilia Nyholm (nacida Tufvesson) (1911–2002) fue una botánica y brióloga sueca, e investigadora en la Universidad de Lund y en el Museo sueco de Historia Natural. (es)
  • Elsa Cecilia Nyholm, född Tufvesson, född 15 januari 1911 i Östra Broby, död 1 oktober 2002 i Lund, var en svensk botaniker specialiserad på bryologi (mossor). Nyholm hade i unga år ett naturintresse, men gavs inte möjlighet att fortsätta till studentexamen, utan fick istället utbildning vid slöjdskola och hushållsskola. 1932 började hon arbeta som tekniskt biträde vid i Lund. Hon ansåg att det saknades en modern mossflora för norra Europa, och kunde genom stöd från Naturvetenskapliga forskningsrådet arbeta under perioden 1954 till 1964 med Illustrated Moss Flora of Fennoscandia. 1964 blev hon intendent på mossherbariet vid Naturhistoriska riksmuseet. Under 1980-talet påbörjade hon arbetet med en bladmossflora över de nordiska länderna med en större geografisk täckning än den tidigare, Illustrated Flora of Nordic Mosses. Den kom dock inte att färdigställas före hennes död. Nyholm promoverades 1969 till hedersdoktor vid Lunds universitet. (sv)
  • Эльза Сесилия Нюхольм (швед. Elsa Cecilia Nyholm; 1911 — 2002) — шведский учёный-ботаник, бриолог, исследователь в Университете Лунда и Шведском музее естествознания. (ru)
  • Ельза Сесилія Нигольм (швед. Elsa Cecilia Nyholm; 1911 — 2002) — шведська вчена-ботанік, бріолог, дослідник в Університеті Лунда та Шведському музеї природознавства. (uk)
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