Alexander Georg von Bunge (Russian: Aleksandr Andreevich von Bunge, Алекса́ндр Андре́евич Бу́нге; September 29, 1803 – June 7, 1890) was a Baltic German botanist. He was a professor of botany at the University of Tartu, and was director of the department from 1842 until 1844. He undertook many scientific expeditions into Asia and especially Siberia.
His son Alexander von Bunge (1851–1930) was a zoologist and explorer.
Bunge Land in the New Siberian Islands and a crater on Mars were named after him.
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