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Richard Falck (1868–1955) was a Prussian-born American botanist and mycologist, who immigrated to, and did most of his work in the U.S. He was born in Landeck, West Prussia (now part of Austria). In 1910, Falck was a professor of the Academy of Forestry in the city of Hanover in Germany. He died in Atlanta, Georgia.

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  • Richard Falck (1868–1955) was a Prussian-born American botanist and mycologist, who immigrated to, and did most of his work in the U.S. He was born in Landeck, West Prussia (now part of Austria). In 1910, Falck was a professor of the Academy of Forestry in the city of Hanover in Germany. He died in Atlanta, Georgia.
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