- male, deceased (1832)
- John White (c. 1756 - 20 February 1832) was an English surgeon and botanical collector. White was the principal surgeon during the First Fleet to...
- male, deceased (1771)
- Philip Miller (1691 - December 18, 1771) was a botanist of Scottish descent. Miller was chief gardener at the Chelsea Physic Garden from 1721 until...
- male, deceased (2006)
- David Lloyd (c. 1938 - 30 May 2006) was an evolutionary biologist and the seventh New Zealander to be elected as a fellow of the Royal Society in...
- male, deceased (1954)
- Liberty Hyde Bailey (1858-1954) was an American horticulturist, botanist and cofounder of the American Society for Horticultural Science. Born in...
- male, deceased (1789)
- Anders (Andreas) Dahl was a Swedish botanist and student of Carolus Linnaeus. The dahlia flower is named after him. In 1770, Dahl entered Uppsala...
- male
- George Gordon (1801-1893) was a British botanist, also partaking in the study of Geology and Naturalism. He attended Aberdeen University in 1815,...
- male, deceased (1893)
- Richard Spruce (September 10, 1817 - December 28, 1893) was an English botanist and explorer. One of the great Victorian botanical explorers,...
- male, deceased (1704)
- Charles Plumier (April 20, 1646 - November 20, 1704) was a French botanist, after whom the genus Plumeria, or Frangipani (originally named...
- male, deceased (1975)
- Henry Allan Gleason (1882-1975) was a noted American ecologist, botanist, and taxonomist, most recognized for his endorsement of the...
- male, 73 years old
- Peter Hamilton Raven (b. June 13, 1936) is a botanist and environmentalist, notable as the longtime director of the Missouri Botanical Garden....
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