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Botanist 1872 1949 United States: Alice Pegler: South African botanist 1861-07-21 1929-06-17 South Africa: Alicia Amherst: English horticulturist and author of the first scholarly account of English gardening history. 1865 1941 Alicia Lourteig: Argentine botanist 1913-12-17 2003-07-30 Argentina: Almira Hart Lincoln Phelps: American educator and ...
This is a non-diffusing subcategory of Category:British botanists. It includes botanists that can also be found in the parent category, or in diffusing subcategories of the parent. Subcategories
British women botanists (1 C, 142 P) B. ... Pages in category "British botanists" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 207 total.
Women botanists by nationality (38 C) B. Women bryologists (29 P) H. Women horticulturists and gardeners (66 P) P. Women phycologists (48 P) Women phytopathologists ...
Ann P. Conolly (1917–2010) was a British botanist and teacher who contributed to quaternary botany and conducted important early work on the history and spread of Japanese Knotweed in the UK . Academic career
Anna Bateson (1863 – 1928) was an English botanist, market gardener, and suffragist. After working as an assistant in botany at Newnham College, Cambridge, where she and her mother (also named Anna Bateson) campaigned for women's suffrage, she moved to New Milton, Hampshire and set up a pioneering market gardening business.
Sheila Spenser Hooper (1925 – 3 May 2022) was a British botanist and plant collector noted for traveling to gather plants from around the world, including India, Tanzania, and Kenya. [1] She was a specialist on Cyperaceae and a curator at Kew Gardens. [2] She described over fifty species. [3]
McCallum Webster continued to work as a cook after the war, spending winters working and summers focusing on botany. [2] She worked for the School of Botany, Cambridge University, and the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, [3] McCallum Webster was a member of several botany focused groups, including the Botanical Society of Britain and Ireland, Botanical Society of Scotland, [4] and the Moray Field ...