Education
He studied at Uppsala University between 1840-1845 obtaining a Doctor of Science.
He studied at Uppsala University between 1840-1845 obtaining a Doctor of Science.
The standard author transcript Andersson is used to indicate this individual as the author when citing a botanical name. On 30 September 1851 he accompanied the Swedish expedition as botanist aboard the frigate "HMS Eugenie", sailing from Karlskrona under the command of Captain Christian Adolf Virgin (1797-1870), on the first Swedish circumnavigation, calling at Honolulu, Tahiti, San Francisco, Sydney and Manila, various South American ports, the Galapagos, Hong Kong and Singapore. On this voyage he collected at the Cape of Good Hope in April 1853.
Returning to Sweden, he was appointed Professor of Botany at Lund University.
He was also director of the Botanical Department of the Swedish Museum of Natural History and the Hortus Bergianus in Stockholm. His special interests were Salix, Cyperaceae and Gramineae and he published numerous papers on the systematics and morphology of these taxa.
In 1875, acting on behalf of the Swedish Museum of Natural History, he acquired Sonder"s South African collection of some 100 000 specimens. Andersson was commemorated in the Piperaceae genus Anderssoniopiper Trel.
According to Yuncker, Trelease"s student who completed Trelease"s work after his death, there are grave doubts about the type locality of Anderssoniopiper panamense Trel.
(presently filed under Piper latifolium Lf), which is not to be found anywhere in Panama. lieutenant may well have been collected in Tahiti, Honolulu or Sydney and mislabelled during or after the voyage. Andersson was married to the artist Anna Tigerhielm.
Their son Johan Axel Gustaf Andersson (1859-1924) was a well-known painter, sculptor and illustrator.
German Academy of Sciences Leopoldina. Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences]
He was elected a member of the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences in 1859.