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Vladislav E. Niedzwiecki (also spelled Niedzwetsky) () (1855 – 1918) was a Russian lawyer and amateur naturalist. Born in Mogilev Province, Niedzwiecki graduated from the University of Kazan and settled in (one source states 'exiled to' 〔Hansen, N. How to produce that $1000 premium apple, in Minnesota State Hort. Soc. (1900). ''Trees, fruits & flowers of Minnesota''. Vol. 28. 470-1. Forgotten Books, London, 2013. ISBN 9781153197953 〕) Vernoe (now Almaty, Kazakhstan), in 1884, initially working as a lawyer before becoming the Acting Secretary of the Statistics Committee, Semirechensk. A keen amateur naturalist, he sent many specimens of flora and fauna to research bodies in Moscow and St Petersburg, and in 1901 became Custodian and Trustee of the Semerichye Vernoe Museum. 〔Nazarov, A. (2014). ''The origins of the names of the famous citizens of Vernoe: Niedzwiecki'' (in Russian) ()〕 He also sent seeds to Georg Dieck at the Zöschen Arboretum, Germany, notably of the red-fleshed apple, ''Malus niedzwetskyana'' and the Siberian Elm ''Ulmus pumila'' 〔Dieck, G. (1894). ''Neuheiten-Offerten des National-Arboretums zu Zöschen bei Merseburg, 1894/95.''〕 Niedzwiecki died in 1918, rumoured to have been shot in the aftermath of the Russian Revolution. 〔 ==Eponymy== Niedzwiecki is commemorated by the apple ''Malus niedzwetskyana'' , and also by the perennial flower ''Niedzwedzkia semiretschenskia''.
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