- male, deceased (2000)
- Warren H. Wagner Jr. (August 29, 1920 - January 8, 2000) was an eminent American botanist who lived in Michigan. A longtime faculty member at the...
- male, deceased (1858)
- Robert Brown (December 21, 1773-June 10, 1858) is acknowledged as the leading British botanist to collect in Australia during the first half of...
- male, deceased (1911)
- Sir Joseph Dalton Hooker, GCSI, OM, FRS, MD (June 30, 1817 - December 10, 1911) was an English botanist and traveller.
- male, deceased (1828)
- Sir James Edward Smith (December 2, 1759 - March 17, 1828) was an English botanist and founder of the Linnean Society. Smith was born in Norwich in...
- male, deceased (1804)
- Martin Vahl (October 10, 1749 - December 24, 1804) was a Norwegian botanist. He was born in Bergen, and studied botany at Copenhagen and in Uppsala...
- male, deceased (1859)
- Thomas Nuttall (January 5, 1786 - September 10, 1859) was an English botanist and zoologist, who lived and worked in America from 1808 until 1841....
- male, deceased (1839)
- Allan Cunningham was an English botanist and explorer, primarily known for his travels in New South Wales to collect plants.
- male, deceased (1778)
- Carl Linnaeus, Latinized as Carolus Linnaeus, also known after his ennoblement as, (May 23, 1707 – January 10, 1778), was a Swedish botanist, ph...
- male, deceased (1886)
- Edward Tuckerman (December 7, 1817 - March 15, 1886) was a botanist and professor from Boston, Massachusetts who made significant contributions to...
- male, deceased (1708)
- Joseph Pitton de Tournefort was a French botanist, notable as the first to make a clear definition of the concept of genus for plants.
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