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New Zealand botanist and ecologist (1906–1987)
Lucy Beatrice Moore MBE, FLS (14 July 1906 – 9 June 1987) was a New Zealand botanist and ecologist. Moore was born in Warkworth, New Zealand, on 14 July
Lucy_Moore_(botanist)
Topics referred to by the same term
Lucy Moore may be: Lucy Moore (archaeologist), British archaeologist and Wikipedia editor Lucy Moore (botanist) (1906–1987), New Zealand botanist Lucy
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American educator Lucy Crane (1842–1882), English writer, art critic, and translator Lucy Cranwell (1907–2000), New Zealand botanist Lucy Crawford (?–1869)
Lucy
2022 thriller film released in theaters and Netflix
The film stars Lucy Hale, Leynar Gomez, Nicholas Gonzalez, Olivia Trujillo, and Jorge A. Jimenez. The film is about a kidnapped botanist working in the
Borrego_(film)
New Zealand botanical illustrator (1926–2007)
serving in World War II, allowing her to work closely on seaweeds with botanist Lucy Moore. At the time, most agar in the world was produced from red algae
Nancy_Adams
Species of flowering plant
described in 1964 by the botanist Lucy Moore. It gets its specific epithet, talbotii, after Harry Talbot, who assisted Moore in discovering the species
Bulbinella_talbotii
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List of New Zealand women botanists
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Species of flowering plant
leaves reaching 1400 mm in length. The species was first described by the botanist Robert Sweet in 1830. It gets its specific epithet, grandiflora, meaning
Libertia_grandiflora
This is a list of women botanists. List of botanists Lists of women Gupta, Shakti M (1971-01-01). Plant myths and traditions in India. Leiden: Brill. OCLC 157094
List_of_women_botanists
Species of flowering plant
height. B. modesta was first described in 1964 by the New Zealand botanist Lucy Moore. It gets its specific epithet, modesta, in reference to "the modest
Bulbinella_modesta
New Zealand teacher, botanist, scientific administrator, writer (1882–1957)
Specific topics of study by the division included, as summarised by the botanist Lucy Moore: "New Zealand grasses their breeding systems and population genetics;
Harry_Allan
Scotland-born New Zealand botanist, botanical collector, and mountaineer (1920–1996)
the Department of Scientific and Industrial Research (DSIR) with botanists Lucy Moore and Ruth Mason, first in Wellington and then in Christchurch and
Margaret_J.A._Simpson
Species of flowering plant
described in 1909 by the New Zealand botanist Leonard Cockayne, var. balanifera was described by the botanist Lucy Moore in 1964. It gets its specific epithet
Bulbinella_gibbsii
New Zealand botanist (1907-2000)
Lucy May Cranwell FRSNZ (7 August 1907 – 8 June 2000) was a New Zealand botanist responsible for groundbreaking work in palynology. Cranwell was appointed
Lucy_Cranwell
This is an incomplete list of botanists by their author abbreviation, which is designed for citation with the botanical names or works that they have
List of botanists by author abbreviation (K–L)
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British gallery owner, collector and philanthropist
British artists in the 1930s. Lucy Carrington Wertheim was born on 4 April 1883 in Pendleton to William Henry Pearson, a botanist and bryologist, and Annie
Lucy_Wertheim
Species of grass in New Zealand
collected by botanists Lucy Cranwell and Lucy Moore from Maungapohatu in Te Urewera in 1932. Connor named the species after both Cranwell and Moore. The species
Festuca_luciarum
New Zealand anglican priest, botanist and university lecturer (1881–1945)
(12 February 1881 – 6 September 1945) was a New Zealand Anglican priest, botanist and university lecturer. He was born in Christchurch, New Zealand, on 12
John_Holloway_(botanist)
New Zealand botanist and lichenologist
Galloway FRGS, FLS, FRSNZ (7 May 1942 – 6 December 2014) was a biochemist, botanist, and lichenologist. Galloway grew up in Invercargill. After graduation
David_Galloway_(botanist)
Species of plant
is native to New Zealand. The species was named after New Zealand botanist Lucy Moore. The specimens of the plant were previously identified as Libertia
Libertia_mooreae
American botanist (1870–1956)
December 1870 – 26 December 1956) was an American botanist and plant collector. She was the first paid botanist of the Grand Canyon National Park. She discovered
Rose_E._Collom
Academy in Bruton, Somerset, England
professional footballer L. J. F. Brimble — botanist and editor of Nature magazine Frederick Tom Brooks FRS — botanist, professor of botany, Cambridge University
Sexey's_School
(1904–1951), Australian rules footballer Carlyle A. Luer (1922–2019), American botanist Carlyle E. Maw (1903–1987), American politician Carlyle Miller (born 1930)
Carlyle_(name)
Species of flowering plant
1837 by the British botanist Allan Cunningham. In her 1967 revision, Lucy Moore considered that there were insufficient differences between L. micrantha
Libertia_micrantha
Species of flowering plant
2005, p. 1. De Lange et al. 2024, p. 43. Moore 1967, p. 19. Bernardello et al. 2001, p. 25. Books Cranwell, Lucy May (1952). New Zealand pollen studies:
Libertia_peregrinans
Species of flowering plant
1911 by the New Zealand botanist Leonard Cockayne in the Transactions and Proceedings of the New Zealand Institute. In 1952, Lucy Cranwell studied the pollination
Bulbinella_angustifolia
Species of green algae
in 1940 by William Albert Setchell, based on specimens collected by botanist Lucy Cranwell from the Poor Knights Islands in February 1937. Setchell named
Codium_cranwelliae
Species of flowering plant
Plants. Auckland, New Zealand: White Cloud Books. ISBN 978-1-77694-036-3. Moore, Lucy B. (1978). The Oxford Book of New Zealand Plants. Oxford University Press
Dianella_nigra
New Zealand botanist (1929–2019)
working in the Botany Division at the Lincoln facility. She worked with Dr Lucy Moore to revise the naming conventions of New Zealand's monocotyledons, particularly
Elizabeth_Edgar
New Zealand botanist and phycologist
(1953) Charles Fleming (1956) Laurence Richardson (1959) Barry Fell (1962) Lucy Moore (1965) Norcott Hornibrook (1968) Ray Forster (1971) Maxwell Gage (1974)
Wendy Nelson (marine scientist)
Wendy_Nelson_(marine_scientist)
Species of plant endemic to New Zealand
of New Zealand. Wellington, New Zealand: Government of New Zealand. Moore, Lucy B. (1978). The Oxford Book of New Zealand Plants. Oxford University Press
Griselinia_lucida
Road in Brisbane, Australia
Bailey Memorial Avenue in honour of John Frederick Bailey, Queensland Botanist and curator of the Botanic Gardens. However, this name was not used in
Kingsford Smith Drive, Brisbane
Kingsford_Smith_Drive,_Brisbane
New Zealand botanist
Henry Eamonn Connor CNZM (4 August 1922 – 26 July 2016) was a New Zealand botanist and science administrator. He was an expert on New Zealand poisonous plants
Henry_Connor_(botanist)
New Zealand botanist (1855–1934)
Auckland Star. Vol. LX, no. 186. 8 August 1929. p. 10 – via Papers Past. Lucy Moore (2008). Priestley, Rebecca (ed.). The Awa book of New Zealand science
Leonard_Cockayne
Species of flowering plant
character. The Libertia genus was first established in 1824 by the German botanist Kurt Polycarp Joachim Sprengel. L. ixioides was first described by Sprengel
Libertia_ixioides
Species of orchid
to March. Thelymitra hatchii was first formally described in 1968 by Lucy Moore from a plant she collected near Oxford and the description was published
Thelymitra_hatchii
Species of flowering plant
prior to the description of M. brockiei, several botanists, including Thomas Cheeseman and Lucy Moore, included it within the circumscription of M. concinna
Myosotis_brockiei
Species of flowering plant
named after Arnold Wall (1869 – 1966), a New Zealand botanist who made the first collections. Lucy Moore suggested that Myosotis arnoldii is morphologically
Myosotis_arnoldii
New Zealand botanist (1921–2012)
the botanist Lucy Moore. He quit the Cartographic Branch in 1962 and went to live at his camp in Marlborough Sounds. A collaboration with Moore began
Bruce_Irwin
New Zealand botanist and academic biographer
Eric John Godley (10 May 1919 – 27 June 2010) was a New Zealand botanist and academic biographer. He is best known for his long-running series of in the
Eric_Godley
British artist and art historian (1900-1984)
photographer Lee Miller. He also had an affair with the art conservator and botanist Gigi Crompton between 1945 and 1947. Penrose married Miller in 1947. They
Roland_Penrose
Subspecies of flowering plant endemic to New Zealand
of flowering plant in the family Boraginaceae, endemic to New Zealand. Lucy Moore described Myosotis elderi in 1961, and Heidi Meudt and Jessie Prebble
Myosotis lyallii subsp. elderi
Myosotis_lyallii_subsp._elderi
New Zealand botanist and environmentalist (born 1932)
Sir Alan Francis Mark KNZM CBE (born 19 June 1932) is a New Zealand botanist and environmentalist. He was an initial member of the Save Manapouri campaign
Alan_Mark
Species of flowering plant
whilst they are uncommon or absent north of Auckland (as noted by botanist Lucy Moore in 1978). The 2023 assessment of U. ferox in the New Zealand Threat
Urtica_ferox
List of women who contributed to knowledge in New Zealand
February 1893 16 December 1979 Lucy Beatrice Moore Botanist and ecologist 14 July 1906 9 June 1987 Rina Winifred Moore First female Māori medical doctor
150_women_in_150_words
notable biologists with a biography in Wikipedia. It includes zoologists, botanists, biochemists, ornithologists, entomologists, malacologists, and other
List_of_biologists
Charles Angoff, 77, American magazine editor. Mary Ellinor Lucy Archer, 85, Australian botanist and librarian. Archibald C. Buchanan, 89, American jurist
Deaths_in_May_1979
species. Thousands of plants have been named after people, including botanists and their colleagues, plant collectors, horticulturists, explorers, rulers
List of plant genera named after people (K–P)
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Species of flowering plant
to 120 cm (50 in) tall. B. hookeri was first described in 1851 by the botanists Joseph Dalton Hooker and William Colenso as Chrysobactron hookeri. It
Bulbinella_hookeri
New Zealand botanist (1913–2003)
Sandford Baylis (24 November 1913 – 31 December 2003) was a New Zealand botanist and Emeritus Professor specialising in plant pathology and mycorrhiza.
Geoff_Baylis
English horticulturist, broadcaster, and writer (born 1955)
Montagu Denis Wyatt Don. On Don's paternal side he is a descendant of botanist George Don and the Keiller family, best known as the inventors of Keiller's
Monty_Don
New Zealand botanist
Industrial Research (DSIR) as an assistant botanist. She joined her colleague, supervisor, and fellow botanist Lucy Moore, who had started at DSIR the previous
Ruth_Mason
Name list
U.S. president Theodore Roosevelt Ethel de Fraine (1879–1918), British botanist Ethel Gilbert, American expert in the risks of radiation-induced cancer
Ethel
Species of flowering plant
15 (2): 485–489. doi:10.1080/0028825X.1977.10432554. ISSN 0028-825X. Moore, Lucy B. (1977). "The Flowers of Ascarina lucida Hook. f. (Chloranthaceae)"
Ascarina_lucida
Species of flowering plant
Bulbinella genus, but he decided not to move the new genus into it. In 1906, botanist Thomas Cheeseman had more than once expressed doubts about the generic
Bulbinella_rossii
Species of flowering plant
family Boraginaceae, endemic to southern South Island of New Zealand. Lucy Moore and Margaret Simpson described M. brockiei in 1973. Plants of this subspecies
Myosotis brockiei subsp. brockiei
Myosotis_brockiei_subsp._brockiei
Anglican curate, botanist, and author
George Henslow (23 March 1835 – 30 December 1925) was an Anglican curate, botanist and author. Henslow was notable for being a defender of Lamarckian evolution
George_Henslow
English physician (1731–1802)
friend of the two Parker girls. Lucy Swift, later known as Lucy Hardcastle after her marriage, went on to be known as a botanist and teacher. In 1775, Darwin
Erasmus_Darwin
American botanist, artist and scientific illustrator (1908–1986)
they remained for most of their lives. Hamilton, who had trained as a botanist, became an illustrator, because she was asked to provide drawings for some
Lucretia_Breazeale_Hamilton
Genus of flowering plants
by Leonard Cockayne and Harry Allan in 1927, and V. stricta to Hebe by Lucy Moore in 1961. By the beginning of the 21st century, a range of genera were
Veronica_(plant)
Women in science from 190 1 to 2000 A.D
(1897–1984), Indian botanist Lena Clemmons Artz (1891–1976), American botanist Vandika Ervandovna Avetisyan (born 1928), Armenian botanist and mycologist Denise
List of women scientists in the 20th century
List_of_women_scientists_in_the_20th_century
New Zealand botanist
and fauna. Molesworth Allen became interested in botany through Lucy Cranwell, a botanist at the Auckland Museum. Cranwell introduced her to systematic
Betty_Molesworth_Allen
American botanist
B. Smithers Hughes (June 8, 1905 – December 19, 1987) was an American botanist who developed improved strains of the Valencia orange, a sweet orange that
Lena_B._Smithers_Hughes
Fuller John Gardner: novelist Martha Graham: dancer Milford Graves: musician Lucy Grealy: poet and writer Clement Greenberg: art critic and historian Richard
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Canadian botanist and horticulturalist
Margaret Bell Douglas (February 7, 1880 – October 10, 1963) was a Canadian botanist and horticulturist known for her work in the Southwestern United States
Margaret_Bell_Douglas
American singer (1958–2009)
was prominently placed on the list of top influencers, alongside Swedish botanist Carl Linnaeus, Adolf Hitler, and Jesus Christ. Another study conducted
Michael_Jackson
This is an incomplete list of botanists by their author abbreviation, which is designed for citation with the botanical names or works that they have
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Species of flowering plant
Zealand botanist Thomas Cheeseman in his Manual of the New Zealand Flora in 1906. The most recent treatment of this species was done by Lucy B. Moore in the
Myosotis_angustata
Reference work published in 1971
Pearson Hardy Eckstorm Alice Cunningham Fletcher Lucy McKim Garrison Annie Aubertine Woodward Moore Zelia Maria Magdalena Nuttall Elsie Clews Parsons
Notable American Women, 1607–1950
Notable_American_Women,_1607–1950
American political endorsements
recipient of the Nobel Prize in Physics in 2001 Robin Wall Kimmerer, botanist, director of the Center for Native Peoples and the Environment at the State
List of Kamala Harris 2024 presidential campaign non-political endorsements
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American botanist and limnologist (1907-2013)
Myrtle Patrick (November 26, 1907 – September 23, 2013) was an American botanist and limnologist specializing in diatoms and freshwater ecology. She authored
Ruth_Patrick
English writer and illustrator (1866–1943)
chemist and vice-chancellor of the University of London, she consulted with botanists at Kew Gardens, convincing George Massee of her ability to germinate spores
Beatrix_Potter
Town in Gloucestershire, England
Leland, John (1909). Smith, Lucy Toulmin (ed.). The itinerary of John Leland in or about the years 1535-1543. Edited by Lucy Toulmin Smith. Robarts - University
Tewkesbury
science journalist and author David Bellamy, broadcaster, author, and botanist Bob Berman, astronomer Adrian Berry, science author and columnist Kate
List_of_science_communicators
New Zealand zoologist and carcinologist (1860–1929)
(1953) Charles Fleming (1956) Laurence Richardson (1959) Barry Fell (1962) Lucy Moore (1965) Norcott Hornibrook (1968) Ray Forster (1971) Maxwell Gage (1974)
Charles_Chilton_(zoologist)
Cemeteries in Manhattan, New York
Baron Samedi in Live and Let Die David Hosack (1769–1835), physician, botanist, educator, tended to Alexander Hamilton's mortal wound Charles C. Ingham
Trinity_Church_Cemetery
English-born Australian botanist and ecologist, physician-assisted suicide Uvaraja Gopal (2023), Singaporean police sergeant, jumping. Lucy Gordon (2009), English
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English scientist, surgeon and antiseptic pioneer (1827–1912)
after a long illness. The youngest son was Arthur Lister, a wine merchant, botanist and lifelong Quaker, who studied Mycetozoa. He worked alongside his daughter
Joseph_Lister
Country) and radio presenter (Triple J). George Mason, 94, New Zealand botanist, chemist, and philanthropist. Christa C. Mayer Thurman, 89, German and
Deaths_in_September_2024
American botanist, gardening expert, author
Verna E. Pratt (September 30, 1930 - January 8, 2017) was an American botanist, gardening expert, and author. She was considered an expert on Alaska native
Verna_Pratt
Noland (モンブラン・ノーランド, Monburan Nōrando): A well-known explorer and great botanist from ancient times. One day he found the island of Jaya where he helped
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Species of flowering plant
(WELT SP092756/A). The species epithet mooreana honours New Zealand botanist Lucy B. Moore, who worked on New Zealand Myosotis and wrote the treatment of the
Myosotis_mooreana
(first postmaster) Parry Peak (Colorado) – Charles Christopher Parry (botanist) Parsons, Kansas – Levi Parsons (judge and railroader) Parsonsfield, Maine
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(1879–1979), English actress Eleanor Marion Bennett (born 1942), Australian botanist Eleanor Bergstein (born 1938), American screenwriter Eleanor Berwick (born
Eleanor
Vasquez Paddy Duff as Lieutenant Graves Kara Caldwell as Felicité Fraser Lucy Jack as Joanie Fraser Ethan Chalmers as Orrie McCallum Bill Caple as Private
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it's taking rather a long time." — David Goodall, English-born Australian botanist and ecologist (10 May 2018), dying by assisted suicide at the age of 104
List of last words (21st century)
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New Zealand botanist and plant evolutionary biologist
Lecture Award in 2015; she was only the second female recipient after Lucy Moore won the first award in 1965. Lord gave her lectures on subantarctic flora
Janice_Lord
his parents, Carine and Alain Maury. JPL · 8184 8187 Akiramisawa 1992 XL Botanist Akira Misawa (1942–1994), a professor at Chiba University, conducted research
Meanings of minor-planet names: 8001–9000
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Annual prize by the MacArthur Foundation
Oster, mathematical biologist Thomas G. Palaima, classicist Peter Raven, botanist Jane S. Richardson, biochemist Gregory Schopen, historian of religion Franklin
MacArthur_Fellows_Program
horticulturist H. A. Berlin, neuroscientist Humphry Bowen, chemist and botanist Henry Clerke, academic and physician, President of Magdalen College, Oxford
List of alumni of Magdalen College, Oxford
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This is an incomplete list of botanists by their author abbreviation, which is designed for citation with the botanical names or works that they have
List of botanists by author abbreviation (M)
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Name list
Filipina archer and Olympian Jennifer Anne Chappill (1959–2006), Australian botanist Jennifer Charles (born 1968), American singer, poet and writer Jennifer
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List of notable UK deaths in a year
Celtic, Clyde). 21 February – D. G. Hessayon, 96, British author and botanist. (death announced on this date) 24 February – Howard Burns, 86, British
2025 deaths in the United Kingdom
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Citibank, member of AIG's board of directors Thomas Childers: Sheldon and Lucy Hackney Professor of History; author of numerous history publications and
List of University of Pennsylvania people
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American explorer and politician (1774–1809)
community of Ivy. He was the son of William Lewis, of Welsh ancestry, and Lucy Meriwether, of English ancestry. After his father died of pneumonia in November
Meriwether_Lewis
Name list
American botanist Elizabeth Edgar (1929–2019), New Zealand botanist Elizabeth Eisenhauer, Canadian oncologist Elisabeth Ekman (1862–1936), Swedish botanist Elisabeth
Elizabeth_(given_name)
School in Easthampton, Massachusetts, US
director Vic Fazio, congressman Fayette F. Forbes, water engineer and botanist George L. Frost, lawyer Ashley Gearing, country singer Michael Goldbloom
Williston_Northampton_School
Gastein by persons unknown. Charles Budd Robinson (32) was a Canadian botanist and explorer whose death on 5 December 1913 in the Maluku Islands may have
List of unsolved murders (1900–1979)
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Name list
American actress in silent films Lucy Owen (born 1971), Welsh newsreader Maria Tallant Owen (1825–1913), American botanist Mark Owen (born 1972), English
Owen_(name)
American botanist and inventor (1864–1943)
pathology and mycology first gained him national recognition and respect as a botanist. Carver received his MSc in 1896. Carver was the first African American
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