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  2. Louis Auguste Deschamps - Wikipedia

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    Louis-Auguste Deschamps (22 August 1765 in Saint-Omer – 25 February 1842 in Saint-Omer) was a French botanist and surgeon, who specialised in the flora of Java and Mexico. [1] [2] [3] He is probably best known for his description of the World's largest flower- Rafflesia, when he was in Java between 1791 and 1794.

  3. Diana Beresford-Kroeger - Wikipedia

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    Diana Bernadette Beresford-Kroeger (born July 25, 1944) is an Irish botanist, medical biochemist, polymath, and author, who was born in Islington, England and resides near Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. She is known for her ability to bring an understanding and appreciation of the scientific complexities of nature to the general public.

  4. Ann Fowler Rhoads - Wikipedia

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    Ann Fowler Rhoads (born 1938 [1]) is an American botanist who worked as a plant pathologist at Morris Arboretum for 36 years, retiring in 2013. [2] [3] She is the co-founder (with Timothy A. Block) of the Pennsylvania Flora Project of Morris Arboretum. [4]

  5. 14-Day Meal Plan (with a Printable Shopping List!) - AOL

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    Or maybe a refrigerator full of condiments that you used for one recipe but then forgot about. The recipes below are made with mostly kitchen staples. Feel free to alter the recipes to fit your ...

  6. Thomas Martyn - Wikipedia

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    Thomas Martyn (23 September 1735 – 3 June 1825) was an English botanist and Professor of Botany at Cambridge University. [1] He is sometimes confused with the conchologist and entomologist of the same name. The standard author abbreviation Martyn is used to indicate this person as the author when citing a botanical name. [2]

  7. Eloise Butler - Wikipedia

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    Eloise Butler (1851–1933) was an American botanist, gardener and teacher. She was known for her role in founding the Eloise Butler Wildflower Garden and Bird Sanctuary, [1] the oldest public wildflower garden in the United States, located in Theodore Wirth Park, Minneapolis. [2]

  8. Tanisha Williams - Wikipedia

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    Tanisha Marie Williams is an American botanist and the founder of #BlackBotanistsWeek. Williams created the hashtag in 2020 as an initiative to promote Black botanists and to share their work and life experiences on social media. She was inspired after seeing similar initiatives for Black scientists in other fields. [1]

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