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Pichi Sermolli, Rodolfo Emilio Giuseppe
Pessoa · 24 Feb 1912 - 22 April 2005

An Italian botanist. He was a specialist on the ecology and phytogeography of tropical Africa, and also worked in plant taxonomy and pteridology.

In 1935, he graduated with a degree in Natural History from University of Florence.

From 1935 to 1958, was an assistant at the Institute of Botany in the University of Florence.

From 1958 to 1959 became a professor of botany at the University of Sassari in Sardinia.

From 1959, Rodolfo was a professor at the Institute of Botany in the University of Genoa and director of the Botanical Garden.

Pichi was a member of the Linnaean Society of London, the Botanical Society of America and the American Society of Ferns, he received the Hailé Selassié prize for his work in Ethiopia. He was also made a professor emeritus by the University of Perugia, Italy.

Ching, Ren-Chang (秦仁昌)
Pessoa · 1898-1986

Chinese botanist, known as the father of Chinese pteridology. Wrote the first complete monograph of Chinese Ferns. He published over 160 articles and monographs, as well as 15 translations.

Developed the Ren-Chang Ching System for ferns. In 1940, Ren-Chang Ching published the Natural Classification System of Polypodiaceae, in which he divided plants of Polypodiaceae into 33 families and 249 genera, and proposed 5 evolutionary clues (Xing, 1994). His system ended the conservative classification system of Joseph Dalton Hooker and solved the biggest problem of fern botany at that time, which made great contributions to the worldwide fern taxonomy.


Became interested in botany when studying at the First Agricultural School in Jiangsu Province. After graduation, he attended the University of Nanking and got a bachelor degree in forestry.

Ren-Chang, went on to work as an assistant at Southeast University and later got a job with the Natural History Museum of Academia Sinica.

In 1929, he began researching ferns at the Botany Museum at the University of Copenhagen (Denmark). After returning to China, he worked as a researcher at the Institute of Hydrobiology in Peiping. In 1934, he was sent to Jiangxi to establish the Lushan Botanical Garden and became its director.

During the War of Resistance against Japan, he established a fern research center in Kunming. From 1945, he became an associate professor at the Department of Forestry and Biology of Yunnan University.

In 1949, he also became the Deputy Director of the Forestry Bureau of Yunnan Province.


In order to study ferns he learned English, French, Latin, and other languages.

He took over 18,300 photographs of fern patterns.

Holttum, Richard Eric
Pessoa · 20 July 1895 - 18 Sept 1990

English botanist and writer. Specialised in the growth and cultivation of orchids. Later in his life he studied ferns.

Studied at University of Cambridge, studies were interrupted by WWI. He volunteered in France with the Friends' Ambulance Service. Returned to his studies at Cambridge in 1920 received a degree in Natural Sciences Tripos.

From 1920-1922 he worked at Cambridge University as a junior demonstrator. In 1922, he was appointed by the Colonial Office as assistant director at the Singapore Botanical Gardens. Promoted to Director in 1925, a role he would keep for the next 20 years.

During WWII, Japan occupied Singapore. Holttum was placed under house arrest while he continued to work at the Garden but he was relieved of his administrative duties. During this time he was able to concentrate on research. He wrote a number of drafts for books that would be published after the war. These include: "Gardening in the Lowlands of Malay" and the first two volumes of "A Revised Flora of Malaya."

Founding member and president of the Singapore Gardening Society. Was also a founding member of the Malayan Orchid Society.

In 1949, he left the Botanic Garden and became the first Chair of Botany at the University of Malaya until his retirement in 1954.

After retirement Holttum returned to England and began spending time at Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew. Here he continued his research and contributed to the Pteridophyta in the Flora Malesiana project.

Holttum penned about 500 scientific texts, largely on ferns and orchids, but also dealing with bamboos, gingers and the Marantaceae family. Many plant taxa are named in his honour, including the fern genus Holttumiella Copel.

Page, Christopher Nigel
Pessoa · 1942-2022

English botanist, specialised in ferns and spermatophytes. Also interested in conifers.

Phd in cytogenetics from Newcastle University, followed by a post-doctoral fellowship at University of Queensland, Brisbane (1968-1970). 1971 appointed to conduct conifer and fern reserach at Royal Botanic Garden Edinbrugh (RBGE).

One of his greatest projects at RBGE was the Conifer Conservation Programme, established a network of safe sites throughout Britain and Ireland for the cultivation of threatened conifer species.

Published:

  • "The Ferns of Great Britain and Ireland" (1982)
Werth, Dr. Charles Richard
Pessoa · 25 Sept 1974 - 27 July 2001

American botanist, evolutionary biologist.

1969 received BA in biology from University of Virginia (USA).

1969-1976 he taught middle school science and mathematics at various schools in Virginia (USA)

1973 received a MA in Secondary Education and another MA in biology in 1978 from the University of Virginia (USA). Received PhD in botany from Miami University (USA) in 1983. His PhD invovled the genetics of "Appalachian Asplenium complex."

Following his PhD, Werth went to teach at the University of Kansas. 1987 appointed associate professor and curator of RL Reed Herbarium in Biological Sciences at Texas Tech University.

Taylor, Dr. William Carl
Pessoa · 1946-2025

American botanist at Milwaukee Public Museum (WI USA). Best known for his studies on the taxonomy of Isoetes, pteridophytes, and lycophytes.

Awarded BA from University of Missouri (USA) and his MA & PhD in botany from Southern Illinois University in Carbondale (IL USA).

1970-1971 served in the US Army, sergeant in the infantry in Viet Nam. Awarded a purple hear and a bronze star.

Began his career at MPM, was there for 30 years. Briefly moved to Old Dominion University in Norfolk, VA and then became a Program Officer at the National Science Foundation in Arlington, VA.

Ammann, Frau Dorothee
Pessoa · unknown

Tadeus Reichstein's secretary

Mitchell, David R.
Pessoa · ? - Present

Former Curator at Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh.

He started his career at Threave and Inverewe and went on to become a horticultural lecturer.

c.1985-2015 (retired) he was Curator at the Royal Botanic Gardens Edinburgh. After retirement became an honorary Research Associate there.

He has served as a trustee of Scotland’s Garden Scheme for 17 years, the last five as the chairman and has built a strong board of trustees to carry on the great charity fundraising that is delivered every year by the organisation and its army of volunteers and garden owners across the nation. He is also a member of the Board of Trustees for the National Trust for Scotland. He continually works behind the scenes encouraging many different areas of Scottish horticulture to work together and to achieve more for gardening and horticulture in Scotland.

He has given a lifetimes support to Scottish horticulture both professionally and through his involvement with the charitable sector including being a trustee for Pitlochry Festival Theatre, Hidden Gardens Glasgow and Gardening Scotland. He runs his own environmental education company and has advised many charitable organisations across Scotland.

Farrer Family
FAR · Família · 1880-present