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  • Botany | Definition, History, Branches, Facts | Britannica
    The botanists of the 17th century turned away from the earlier emphasis on medical botany and began to describe all plants, including the many new ones that were being introduced in large numbers from Asia, Africa, and America
  • list of botanists - Encyclopedia Britannica
    This is a list of botanists organized alphabetically by country of origin or residence (See also botany ) American
  • botany - Students | Britannica Kids | Homework Help
    Because of human dependence on plants for food, clothing, building supplies, and medicine and the enjoyment of plants for decorations and landscaping, many botanists specialize in one of the applied fields
  • botany - Kids | Britannica Kids | Homework Help
    Scientists who work in the field of botany are called botanists Botany is important because people and animals depend on plants in many ways People and animals get food and oxygen from plants
  • Asa Gray | Biography, Facts, Contributions, Works | Britannica
    Asa Gray (born November 18, 1810, Sauquoit, New York, U S —died January 30, 1888, Cambridge, Massachusetts) was an American botanist whose extensive studies of North American flora did more than the work of any other botanist to unify the taxonomic knowledge of plants of this region His most widely used book, Manual of the Botany of the Northern United States, from New England to Wisconsin
  • Asa Gray: The Father of American Botany | Britannica
    Gray traveled and studied extensively throughout North America and Europe and met with many prestigious botanists and naturalists, including Sir William Hooker, Augustin Pyrame de Candolle and his son Alphonse, John Muir, and Charles Darwin
  • People Known for: sciences - botany | Britannica
    Hugo de Vries was a Dutch botanist and geneticist who introduced the experimental study of organic evolution His rediscovery in 1900 (simultaneously with the botanists Carl Correns and Erich Tschermak
  • Robert Brown | Scottish Botanist Microscopist | Britannica
    Robert Brown was a Scottish botanist best known for his descriptions of cell nuclei and of the continuous motion of minute particles in solution, which came to be called Brownian motion In addition, he recognized the fundamental distinction between gymnosperms (conifers and their allies) and
  • Montreal Botanical Garden | Canada, Map, Facts | Britannica
    Montreal Botanical Garden, botanical garden in Montreal founded in 1936 by Frère Marie-Victorin, one of the greatest of Canadian botanists Spanning more than 75 hectares (185 acres), the Montreal Botanical Garden has approximately 20,000 plant species and cultivars under cultivation and maintains a herbarium consisting of nearly 100,000
  • Sir Joseph Dalton Hooker | British Botanist Explorer | Britannica
    Sir Joseph Dalton Hooker (born June 30, 1817, Halesworth, Suffolk, England—died December 10, 1911, Sunningdale, Berkshire) was an English botanist noted for his botanical travels and studies and for his encouragement of Charles Darwin and of Darwin’s theories The younger son of Sir William Jackson Hooker, he was assistant director of the Royal Botanic Gardens at Kew from 1855 to 1865 and





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