• John William Green (born 10 July 1930) is an Australian botanist. Green began his botanical career in 1954 as assistant botanist in the Western Australian...
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  • John Green (unionist) (1896–1957), Scottish-born American labor union leader John Green (botanist) (born 1930), Australian botanist John S. A. Green (1931–2012)...
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  • John William Green may refer to: John Green (botanist) (born 1930), Australian botanist John W. Green (1781–1834), American lawyer and judge This disambiguation...
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  • The Odd Life of Timothy Green is a 2012 American fantasy comedy-drama film written and directed by Peter Hedges from a story by Ahmet Zappa. Starring...
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    John Fraser, FLS, F.R.H.S., (14 October 1750 – 26 April 1811) was a Scottish botanist who collected plant specimens around the world, from North America...
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  • Thomas George Allan Green NZAM is a lichenologist, terrestrial ecologist and botanist. He is a professor emeritus at the University of Waikato, Hamilton...
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    Sir James Edward Smith (2 December 1759 – 17 March 1828) was an English botanist and founder of the Linnean Society. Smith was born in Norwich in 1759,...
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  • politician (d. 2011) 10 July Harold Allison, South Australian politician John Green, botanist 14 July Stan Evans, South Australian politician Ray Martini, Australian...
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  • February 1830, Newcastle upon Tyne – 21 December 1916) was an English botanist. He was Librarian of the Herbarium, Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew from 1860...
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    civil engineer John St. John Long (1798–1834), quack doctor John Claudius Loudon (1783–1843), Scottish botanist and writer on cemeteries John Graham Lough...
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    William Forsyth (1737 – 25 July 1804) was a Scottish botanist. He was a royal head gardener and a founding member of the Royal Horticultural Society. A...
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    John Lindley FRS (5 February 1799 – 1 November 1865) was an English botanist, gardener and orchidologist. Born in Catton, near Norwich, England, John...
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  • John Ernest Holloway, FRS (12 February 1881 – 6 September 1945) was a New Zealand Anglican priest, botanist and university lecturer. He was born in Christchurch...
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    John Henry (toxicologist) (1939–2007), English toxicologist John Hill (botanist) (1716–1775), English botanist, editor, journalist, and novelist John...
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    Brown FRSE FRS FLS MWS (21 December 1773 – 10 June 1858) was a Scottish botanist and paleobotanist who made important contributions to botany largely through...
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    result, the umbrella term for red-green congenital colour blindness disorders is Daltonism in several languages. John Dalton was born on 5 or 6 September...
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    John Byrne Leicester Warren, 3rd Baron de Tabley (26 April 1835 – 22 November 1895) was an English poet, numismatist, botanist and an authority on bookplates...
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    John Stevens Henslow (6 February 1796 – 16 May 1861) was an English Anglican priest, botanist and geologist. He is best remembered as friend and mentor...
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    Frasera (redirect from Green gentian)
    Frasera, the green gentians, is a genus in the gentian family, native to North America and named for John Fraser, a Scottish botanist and colleague of...
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    huge cases from Bent's Fort and San Francisco were sent back east to botanist John Torrey by the USS Erie. The incident did not reflect well on Frémont...
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    Scottish-born American: 42  naturalist, author, environmental philosopher, botanist, zoologist, glaciologist, and early advocate for the preservation of wilderness...
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    introduced to America himself. This combination of simplicity and extensive green landscaping was a new approach to cemetery design that had not been seen...
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  • (1913–1961), American botanist and plant ecologist John Curtis (games designer), designer of the Rolemaster game systems John Curtice (born 1953), British...
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    to the hobbyist. The species was first officially described by Swedish botanist Carl Linnaeus in 1758. Since then, numerous subspecies have been identified...
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    Watt CIE FLS (24 April 1851 – 2 April 1930) was a Scottish physician and botanist who worked in India as "Reporter" on economic botany and during the course...
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    Oxford University Museum. William John Burchell was born in Fulham, London, the son of Matthew Burchell, botanist and owner of Fulham Nursery, and his...
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    there. This was later changed to "Botanist Bay" and finally Botany Bay after the unique specimens retrieved by the botanists Joseph Banks and Daniel Solander...
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    edited by Thomas Johnson, a London apothecary and botanist, commissioned by the heirs to the estate of John Gerard. Johnson's edition contained many corrections...
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  • of Potsdam (1961–1984). Alain Huetz de Lemps, 98, French geographer and botanist. Bernard Lagneau, 87, French plastic artist. Lê Văn Triết, 94, Vietnamese...
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    of the loofah scrubbing sponge. The name luffa was taken by European botanists in the 17th century from the Arabic name لوف lūf. In North America it...
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