Maisie Carr
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Australian ecologist
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Why Is Maisie Carr Influential?
(Suggest an Edit or Addition)According to Wikipedia, Maisie Carr was an innovative Australian ecologist and botanist who contributed much to the understanding of the uniqueness of Australian plants and their environmental systems. Foundation years Maisie Carr was born Stella Grace Maisie Fawcett in Footscray, Melbourne. Neither of her parents had a science background but her love of plants was likely fostered by visits to nearby salt-marshes, her grandmother's garden and in nature study classes.
Maisie Carr's Published Works
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Published Works
- The functional significance of syncarpy (1961) (76)
- Convergence and Progression in Eucalyptus and Symphyomyrtus (1962) (23)
- Cuticular features of the Central Australian bloodwoods Eucalyptus, section Corymbosae (Myrtaceae) (1990) (15)
- Operculum Development and the Taxonomy of Eucalypts (1968) (13)
- Cotyledonary Stipules in the Myrtaceae (1966) (2)
- Eucalyptus petraea sp. nov. and E. lucasii (Myrtaceae) : two Western Australian boxes (1983) (1)
- The elastic-sided gumleaf, or: the rubber cuticle and other studies of the Corymbosae. (1987) (0)
- A new species of Eucalyptus from the margins of salt lakes in Western Australia (1980) (0)
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