Charles Austin Gardner (6 January 1896 – 24 February 1970) was a Western Australian botanist. Born in Lancaster, in England, on 6 January 1896, Gardner...
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Charles Gardner may refer to: Charles Gardner (botanist) (1896–1970), Australian botanist Charles Gardner (Australian cricketer) (1908–2001), Australian...
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William Gardner Smith (20 March 1866 – 8 December 1928) was a Scottish botanist and ecologist who pioneered the study and mapping of the vegetation of...
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Gardner (1896–1970), Western Australian botanist Chris Gardner (born 1954), American businessman Colin Gardner MBE (c. 1940–2010), English football official...
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Theory of multiple intelligences (redirect from Gardner's Multiple Intelligences)
in such roles as botanist, chef, animal care, veterinarians, ecological scientists and botanists. From the beginning Howard Gardner has stated that there...
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Charles Curtis (1853 – 23 August 1928) was an English botanist who was sent by James Veitch & Sons to search for new plant species in Madagascar, Borneo...
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1923 by Charles A. Gardner, the Western Australian government botanist, after a 1921 expedition to the Kimberley region. It is named after Charles Lane Poole...
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Boston Brahmin (section Gardner)
Samuel Pickering Gardner (1767–1843) John Lowell Gardner (1804–1884) John Lowell Gardner (1837–1898), m. Isabella Stewart (1840–1924) Charles Lowell (1782–1861)...
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Michael Rix and Mark Harvey. The specific epithet gardneri honours botanist Charles Gardner (1896–1970), former curator of the Western Australian Herbarium...
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Eucalyptus dielsii (category Taxa named by Charles Gardner)
hat. Eucalyptus dielsii was first formally described by the botanist Charles Austin Gardner in 1926 and the description was published in Journal of the...
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Hakea bucculenta (category Taxa named by Charles Gardner)
wing. Hakea bucculenta was first formally described by the botanist Charles Austin Gardner in 1936 and published in the Journal of the Royal Society of...
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astronomer (died 1841) October 5 – John Gardner Wilkinson, British egyptologist (died 1875) November 14 – Charles Lyell, Scottish geologist (died 1875)...
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Eucalyptus carnei (category Taxa named by Charles Gardner)
the botanist Charles Austin Gardner in 1929 and the description was published in the Journal of the Royal Society of Western Australia. Gardner found...
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Acacia daviesioides (category Taxa named by Charles Gardner)
native to Western Australia. The species was first described by the botanist C.A.Gardner in the Journal of the Royal Society of Western Australia in 1942...
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1895 – February 20, 1980), usually known as J. B. Rhine, was an American botanist who founded parapsychology as a branch of psychology, founding the parapsychology...
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Grevillea scabrida (category Taxa named by Charles Gardner)
seed. Grevillea scabrida was first formally described by the botanist Charles Austin Gardner in 1936 in the Journal of the Royal Society of Western Australia...
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Emma, Lady Tankerville (category English botanists)
November 1836) born Emma Colebrooke was a British heiress, art patron and botanist. Lady Tankerville's collection of botanical illustrations are held at the...
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curator of the university herbarium. As botanist, he identified the Pacific marine algae. They met when Gardner was head of the department of biology at...
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Acacia yorkrakinensis (category Taxa named by Charles Gardner)
oblong-elliptic shape. The species was first formally described by the botanist Charles Austin Gardner in 1942 as part of the work Contributiones Florae Australiae...
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senses, but sensed with the mind. The term was adopted by Duke University botanist J. B. Rhine to denote psychic abilities such as intuition, telepathy, psychometry...
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– Wilhelm Friedrich Benedikt Hofmeister (born 1824), German botanist. February 8 – Charles Wilkes (born 1798), American navigator. April 9 – Pierre Louis...
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Gardner 1995, p. 186. Gardner 1995, pp. 211–212. Gardner 1995, p. 196. Correia 2004, p. 848. Gardner 1995, p. 195. Gardner 1995, pp. 297–298. Gardner...
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as a laboratory assistant at the age of 20 in 1959. He worked under Charles Gardner for a year before the latter's retirement, and partly credits him with...
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Eucalyptus cupularis (category Taxa named by Charles Gardner)
Eucalyptus cupularis was first formally described by the botanist Charles Austin Gardner in 1964 from a specimen collected on stony hills to the west...
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This is an incomplete list of botanists by their author abbreviation, which is designed for citation with the botanical names or works that they have...
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Dowager Viscountess Fane (No. 2, Swan Walk) Rosalind Franklin John Fraser (botanist) (Paradise Row) Fredo, British rapper Judy Garland (spent the last few...
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Erasmus Darwin (category 18th-century British botanists)
marriage, went on to be known as a botanist and teacher. In 1775, Darwin met Elizabeth Pole, daughter of Charles Colyear, 2nd Earl of Portmore, and wife...
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Eucalyptus megacornuta (category Taxa named by Charles Gardner)
three exserted valves. The species was formally described by botanist Charles Austin Gardner in 1942 as part of the work Contributiones Florae Australiae...
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on Ninghan Station. The type specimen was collected by the botanist Charles Austin Gardner in 1952 from the Mount Gibson area. List of Acacia species...
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This is an incomplete list of botanists by their author abbreviation, which is designed for citation with the botanical names or works that they have...
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