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Cardiff-by-the-Sea, usually referred to as Cardiff, is a beach community in the incorporated city of Encinitas in San Diego County, California.The Pacific Ocean is to the west of Cardiff-by-the-Sea, the rest of incorporated Encinitas is to the east and north, and a beach and lagoon to the south.
This list of botanical gardens and arboretums in California is intended to include all significant botanical gardens and arboretums in the U.S. state of California ...
Botanists active in California — those botanizing, collecting, educating, researching, and/or scientifically writing about the diverse flora of California, including the California Floristic Province &/or the California chaparral and woodlands ecoregion.
California Academy of Sciences John Thomas Howell (November 6, 1903 [ 1 ] – May 7, 1994 [ 2 ] ) was an American botanist and taxonomist . He became an expert of Eriogonum (buckwheat) species, which are widely represented in the native California flora .
Lester Gertrude Ellen Rowntree (1879–1979), a renowned field botanist and horticulturalist, was a pioneer in the study, propagation, and conservation of California native plants. In numerous journal and magazine articles, books, and public lectures, she shared her extensive knowledge of wildflowers and shrubs while arguing tirelessly for ...
Joseph Whipple Congdon (April 13, 1834 – April 5, 1910) [1] [2] was a lawyer by trade who contributed significantly to early botanical exploration in California, particularly in the Yosemite region, where he resided in Mariposa from 1882 until 1905. [3] [4] Congdon was born in Pomfret, Connecticut and graduated Brown University with the class ...
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Rebecca Merritt Austin (née Smith, formerly Leonard; March 10, 1832 – March 4, 1919) was an American botanist and naturalist who collected and sold native plants in California and Oregon. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Lomatium austiniae [ 3 ] and Cephalanthera austiniae are named in her honor. [ 4 ]