Education
The youngest of five sons of a miller, he studied medicine and botany at the University of Vienna from 1849 to 1855.
The youngest of five sons of a miller, he studied medicine and botany at the University of Vienna from 1849 to 1855.
Upon graduating he joined the Austro-Hungarian Imperial Navy on December 6, 1855. The commander of the fleet at this time was the Archduke Ferdinand Maximilian. Wawra von Fernsee retired from the navy in 1878 to work on his extensive collections.
The plant genus Fernseea was named after him.
1856 Ship surgeon on the schooner Saida to the Western Mediterranean. 1857-1858 Ship surgeon on the corvette Carolin, and escort to the frigate SMS Novara,sailing to Gibraltar, Madeira, Teneriffe, Brazil, Cape of Good Hope, Benguela, Luanda, Ascension Island, Cape Verde, Java, Singapore, Thailand, Vietnam, China, Japan, Hawaii, South America, as escort to the frigate “Novarra”.
1859–1860. Ship surgeon and botanist (with royal gardener Franz Maly) on the destroyer Elisabeth accompanying Maximilian to Brazil.
1860-1861 Ship surgeon on the frigate Adria at the disposal of Empress Elisabeth (Elisabeth of Bavaria) during her stay on Corfu. 1864-1865 Ship surgeon on the frigate SMS Novara, the transport ship of Emperor Maximilian of Mexico.
1868-1871 Ship surgeon on the frigate Donau in company of the corvette Friedrich on a diplomatic and commercial mission to East Asia, visiting Liverpool, New York, San Francisco, Honolulu, New Zealand, Australia, Ceylon, Saigon, China, Japan, Hong Kong, Macau, Singapore, Java (Buitenzorg now Bogor Botanic Gardens). 1872-1873 Trip around the world with the Princes Phillip and August von Saxe-Coburg-Gotha (on leave from the navy).
1875-1877 Ship surgeon on the frigate Radetzky on several cruises through the Levant.
1879 Second trip around the world with the princes (after retirement from the navy). Duplicates at Berlin, ).