Frederick Wilson Popenoe (March 9, 1892 – June 20, 1975) was an American Department of Agriculture employee and plant explorer. From 1916 to 1924, Popenoe explored...
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explorer and eugenicist Wilson Popenoe (1892–1975), American naturalist, brother of Paul This page lists people with the surname Popenoe. If an internal link...
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Popenoe in Topeka, Kansas, in 1888, he was the son of Marion Bowman Popenoe and Frederick Oliver Popenoe, a pioneer of the avocado industry. (Popenoe...
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Dorothy Popenoe (19 June 1899 – 30 December 1932; born Dorothy Kate Hughes) was an English archaeologist, botanist, and scientific illustrator. Popenoe attended...
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from throughout the region. To carry out this dream, he recruited Dr. Wilson Popenoe, a renowned botanist and horticulturist of the time who had extensive...
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Science (1934). The Philippine Journal of Science. Vol. 34. p. 252. Wilson Popenoe (1920). Manual of Tropical and Subtropical Fruits. New York: The Macmillan...
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Dr. Wilson Popenoe. Zemurray also founded the Zamorano Pan-American Agricultural School (Escuela Agricola Panamericana) in 1941 with Dr. Popenoe as the...
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Southwestern States. United States Government Printing Office. p. 11. Wilson Popenoe (1920). "Manual of Tropical and Subtropical Fruits: Excluding the Banana...
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pontics using single gold bands as early as 630 BC and perhaps earlier. Wilson Popenoe and his wife in 1931, at a site in Honduras dating back to 600 AD, found...
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Wilson Popenoe Foundation, with the sole purpose of funding scholarships for Ecuadorians to attend Zamorano. It started with an endowment from Wilson...
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pontics using single gold bands as early as 630 BC and perhaps earlier. Wilson Popenoe and his wife in 1931, at a site in Honduras dating back to 600 AD, found...
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been the result of a cross between the Saigon and Mulgoba varieties by Wilson Popenoe, grown on his property in Lancetilla on the north coast of Honduras...
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Archived 2016-01-07 at the Wayback Machine Rosengarten, Frederic (1991). Wilson Popenoe: Agricultural Explorer, Educator, and Friend of Latin America. Lawai...
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Biblioteca Wilson Popenoe, Francisco Morazán Department has extensive records on Honduras Plant Collections. BGCI Garden Search Biblioteca Wilson Popenoe BGCI...
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avocado United States Avocados Puebla avocado United States Avocados Wilson Popenoe avocado United States Avocados Black Republican cherry United States...
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numerous studies of cultivated bamboo. Once there, she met and married Wilson Popenoe, the agricultural explorer and later gave birth to their five children...
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List: A Working List of All Plant Species, retrieved 23 April 2016 Popenoe, Wilson (July 1914). "The Jaboticaba". Journal of Heredity. 5 (7): 321. doi:10...
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United States was planted by J. T. Whedon on property in Yorba Linda. POPENOE, WILSON. "California Avocado Society 1925-26 Yearbook: THE PARENT FUERTE TREE...
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Holmes Camp, William Brooks Drew, Francis Marion Ownbey, Frederick Wilson Popenoe, Gerald Webber Prescott, Misael Acosta Solís, William Campbell Steere...
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Chapman Field that was being declared surplus. He and his chief explorer, Wilson Popenoe, met with John Weeks, Secretary of War, who approved of the transfer...
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Lanka. This collection was described by botanist and plant collector Wilson Popenoe as "one of the grandest and most successful in the history of plant...
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first foreign expedition, to Brazil, with Archibald Dixon Shamel and Wilson Popenoe. Later expeditions took him to Panama, Manchuria, Ceylon (Sri Lanka)...
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2024-05-09. Retrieved 2024-06-21. Popenoe, Wilson (1945). "The Underdeveloped Field of Tropical Fruits". In Wilson, C.M. (ed.). New Crops for the New...
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President under U.S. President Harry S. Truman (1949–53). Wilson Popenoe 1950 D.Sc. Wilson Popenoe was a scholar, horticulturist, and ambassador of good will...
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"Abiu". Fruits of warm climates. p. 406. Retrieved 14 August 2011. Popenoe, Wilson (1920). "The Abiu". Manual Of Tropical And Subtropical Fruits. The...
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the World Online. Royal Botanic Gardens Kew. Retrieved 2 July 2022. Popenoe, Wilson (1920). "The Annonaceous Fruits: The ilama". Manual of tropical and...
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farewell sought for 'mother'". Los Angeles Times, 7 September 2003. POPENOE, WILSON. "California Avocado Society 1925-26 Yearbook: THE PARENT FUERTE TREE...
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States E. S. Gosney Madison Grant Human Betterment Foundation Paul B. Popenoe "Eugenic Archives: Eugenics Record Office, board of scientific directors...
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Sterilisation and the Modern Marriage in the USA: The Strange Career of Paul Popenoe". Gender & History 13(2): 298-327. https://doi.org/10.1111/1468-0424.00230...
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html. "Types of Weddings", Retrieved on 2009-07-10. Popenoe, Paul (1938). "A Study of 738 Elopements". American Sociological Review...
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