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George Gordon (botanist)

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British botanist
George Gordon
Born1806
Died1879 (age about 73)
Known forWork on conifers, The Pinetum
Scientific career
FieldsBotany
InstitutionsLondon Horticultural Society
Author abbrev. (botany)Gordon
For other people named George Gordon, see George Gordon (disambiguation).


George Gordon (1806–1879) was a British botanist. He worked for the London Horticultural Society as Foreman of the Horticultural Society Gardens at Chiswick, near London.

Gordon is particularly noted for his work on conifers, publishing The Pinetum in 1858, followed by a Supplement in 1862 and a fully revised second edition of The Pinetum in 1875. He described many new species of conifers from specimens collected by Karl Theodor Hartweg in Mexico and California.

The standard author abbreviation Gordon is used to indicate this person as the author when citing a botanical name.

References

  1. International Plant Names Index.  Gordon.


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