He collected for the Museum of the University of Berlin.
After the political turmoil in Europe in 1848, he emigrated to Gawler, South Australia.
In 1865, he became Director of the Adelaide Botanic Garden, a position he kept until his death and was succeeded by Maurice William Holtze.
He wrote Versuch einer Zusammenstellung der Flora und Fauna von Britisch-Guiana (1848).
Schomburgk died in Adelaide, South Australia; he was survived by a son and four daughters.
Author: Unbekannter Fotograf , vor 1891 Source: Pauline Payne: The Diplomatic Gardener. Richard Schomburgk, explorer and Botanic Garden director, Adelaide 2007. License: CC-PD-Mark PD Old