Franz de Paula Adam von Waldstein
Franz de Paula Adam Norbert Wenzel Ludwig Valentin von Waldstein was an Austrian soldier, explorer and naturalist.
A member of the noble Waldstein family, he was born in Vienna, the third son of Count Emanuel Philibert von Waldstein-Wartenberg and his wife Maria Anna Theresia von Liechtenstein. His younger brother Count Ferdinand Ernst Gabriel von Waldstein became known as patron of Ludwig van Beethoven.
Waldstein married Karolina Ferdinandi. As a soldier he took part in Habsburg campaigns against the Ottoman Empire and Russia.
From 1789 he studied the botany of Hungary with Pál Kitaibel. His herbarium is archived in Prague. Together with Kitaibel he wrote Descriptiones et icones plantarum rariorum Hungariae.
In 1814 Waldstein was appointed member of the Bavarian Academy of Sciences and Humanities. He died at his manor in Litvínov, Bohemia. The genus Waldsteinia was named after him by Carl Ludwig von Willdenow, as well as a Campanula species by Josef August Schultes.