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    Botanist House, or simply Botanist, was a cocktail bar and restaurant in the Pearl District of Portland in the U.S. state of Oregon. The business opened...
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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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    Bit House Saloon (2015–2021) Biwa (2007–2018) Bluehour (2000–2020) Blueplate Lunch Counter and Soda Fountain (2006–2016) Bombay Cricket Club Botanist House...
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  • of Simon Binnendijk (1821–1883), Dutch gardener and botanist House of the Binns, an historic house in West Lothian, Scotland "Binn", meaning "peak" in...
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    Collinson FRS (January 1694 – 11 August 1768) was an English gardener, botanist and horticulturist. A Fellow of the Royal Society and an avid gardener...
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  • John Harriman may refer to: John Harriman (botanist) (1760–1831), English botanist John Harriman (Star Trek), a fictional Star Trek captain John Emery...
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  • Notable people with the surname include: Benjamin Heyne (1770–1819), botanist, naturalist, and surgeon Christian Gottlob Heyne (1729–1812), German classical...
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    Allan Cunningham (13 July 1791 – 27 June 1839) was an English botanist and explorer, primarily known for his expeditions into uncolonised areas of eastern...
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    or Joannes Martyn (12 September 1699 – 29 January 1768) was an English botanist. Martyn was born in London, the son of a merchant. He attended a school...
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    "Landscape Decorative and Economic Gardening." in City Homes, country Houses and Church Architecture or the American Builders' Journal, by Samuel Sloan...
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  • named Robert Brown (New Zealand botanist) (c. 1824–1906), New Zealand bootmaker and botanist: R.Br.bis Robert Brown (botanist, born 1842) (1842–1895), Scottish...
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    David Douglas (25 June 1799 – 12 July 1834) was a Scottish botanist, best known as the namesake of the Douglas fir. He worked as a gardener, and explored...
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    plant-hunting expeditions, with major new species readily discovered by intrepid botanists, and the Duke among the most generous sponsors. In 1829 he took an additional...
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    Thomas Johnson (died 1644) was an English botanist, and a royalist colonel in the English Civil War. He has been called the "father of British field botany"...
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    divisions or seats) of the Australian House of Representatives are single member electoral districts for the lower house of the Parliament of the Commonwealth...
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    Banks tried (unsuccessfully) to tempt him to New Holland (Australia) as a botanist on the Flinders's Expedition with the offer of a large tract of land and...
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    (Jacobus) J. Dickson (1738–1822) was a Scottish nurseryman, plant collector, botanist and mycologist. Between 1785 and 1801 he published his Fasciculus plantarum...
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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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  • Russian) David Lodge, 1935–2025 Dr Michael Loewe (1922-2025) Renowned Botanist and Padmashree awardee K S Manilal passes away at 86 in Kerala Italian...
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  • and journalist (Daily Mail, Daily Sketch). Thomas Gaither, 86, American botanist and civil rights activist (Friendship Nine). Wacław Gluth-Nowowiejski,...
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    John Hutton Balfour (category Botanists with author abbreviations)
    FRS FRCSE FLS MWS (15 September 1808 – 11 February 1884) was a Scottish botanist. Balfour became a Professor of Botany, first at the University of Glasgow...
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    Edward Palmer (January 12, 1829 – April 10, 1911) was a self-taught British botanist and an Early-American archaeologist. Edward Palmer was born on 12 January...
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  • Lt Col Edward Madden FRSE (1805-1856) was an Irish-born botanist specialising in the mountain plants of the Himalayan passes. He was born in Ireland in...
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    Emily Collins (née Pemberton 4 September 1858 - c.1945) was an English botanist, naturalist and an early collector of plant specimens in Thailand. She...
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    (49 ha) site, part of which formed the gardens of Ridgeway House, the house of the botanist Peter Collinson. He was one of the most important importers...
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    Scottish botanical collector. Thomas Drummond was the younger brother of the botanist James Drummond. He was born in Scotland, and during the early part of his...
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  • the Colony of Virginia who is today best known as a plant collector and botanist. He may be confused with several distant family members, including Rev...
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  • the foresight of the killer-vine ('Just as I thought: a brain' muses a botanist, examining one of its leaves through a microscope) when it severs the telephone...
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    Worshipful Society of Apothecaries in December 1617, and was later Royal Botanist to Charles I. He is known for two monumental works, Paradisi in Sole Paradisus...
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    1842 – December 3, 1912) was an American botanist. Howell is considered one of the top three self-taught botanists of his era for the Pacific Northwest;...
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