Amalie Dietrich was born in
Siebenlehn,
Saxony,
German Confederation. In 1846, she married Wilhelm August Salomo Dietrich, a doctor. With no formal training she learnt all she could from him about collecting and they planned careers working as naturalists. Between 1845 and 1862 they made a precarious living collecting Alpine specimens to sell to chemists for medicines and to museums for their natural history collections. Some of the delicate alpine flowers she collected in this period can be seen on display in the Natural History Museum in Freiburg.
Biography A published biography of Amalie Dietrich was written by the author and biographer
H. J. Kaeser, a German Jewess who in 1934 fled Nazi Germany to France, Denmark, and finally Sweden. Kaeser became a Swedish citizen and began writing in Swedish. ==Species==