Henry Harold Welch Pearson
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South African botanist
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Henry Harold Welch Pearson's Degrees
- PhD Botany University of Cape Town
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(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Henry Harold Welch Pearson was a British-born South African botanist, chiefly remembered for founding Kirstenbosch National Botanical Garden in 1913. Biography Pearson started his career as a chemist's assistant, but changed his interests after attending a lecture on plants by Albert Seward at Eastbourne in 1892. He taught for a while and was awarded a scholarship to Christ's College, Cambridge in 1896, obtaining a first class in the Natural Science Tripos.
Henry Harold Welch Pearson's Published Works
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- NOTES ON THE POLLINATION OF SOME SOUTH AFRICAN CYCADS (43)
- Further Observations on Welwitschia (1908) (37)
- Some Observations on Welwitschia mirabilis, Hooker, f. (28)
- NOTES ON SOUTH AFRICAN CYCADS.—1 (21)
- A SYNOPSIS OF THE SPECIES OF LOTONONIS, Eckl. and Zeyh., and PLEIOSPORA, Harv (20)
- On the Microsporangium and Microspore of Gnetum, with some Notes on the Structure of the Inflorescence (1912) (18)
- The problem of the witchweed (1913) (11)
- On the Embryo of Welwitschia1 (1910) (11)
- A REVISION OF THE GENUS ALEPIDEA, Delaroche (10)
- On some Species of Dischidia with Double Pitchers (1902) (8)
- Anatomy of the Seedling of Bowenia spectabilis, Hook. f (1898) (8)
- The Living Welwitschia (1907) (7)
- IX. Notes on the Morphology of certain Structures concerned in Reproduction in the Genus Gnetum. (1915) (7)
- ON SOME STAGES IN THE LIFE HISTORY OF GNETUM (5)
- THE GROWTH-FORMS OF NATAL PLANTS (5)
- Percy Sladen Memorial Expedition in South-west Africa, 1908–9 (1909) (4)
- On a small Collection of dried Plants obtained by Sir Martin Conway in the Bolivian Andes. (1901) (4)
- Notes on the Morphology of certain Structures concerned in Reproduction in the Genus Gnetum. (Abstract.) (1915) (4)
- Exploration in South-West Africa (1916) (3)
- The Travels of a Botanist in South-West Africa (1910) (2)
- Percy Sladen Memorial Expedition in South-West Africa, 1908–9 (2)
- SOUTH AFRICAN VERBENACE (1)
- Le Vaillant's Grotto at Heerenlogement (1)
- ON THE MORPHOLOGY OF THE FEMALE FLOWER OF GNETUM (1)
- Some Notes on a Journey from Walfish Bay to Windhuk (1)
- THE DOUBLE PITCHERS OF DISCHIDIA SHELFORDII, ap. nov. (1903) (0)
- The Travels of a Botanist in South-West Africa: Discussion (1910) (0)
- Verbenaceae novae Austro‐africanae (1907) (0)
- Some observations on Welwitschia mirabilis, Hooker, f (1906) (0)
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