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Cassiano Conzatti (13 August 1862
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– 2 March 1951 Oaxaca), aka Cassiano Bartolameotti-Conzatti, was a botanist, botanical explorer and
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, and director of the Oaxaca Botanical Garden in Mexico. Conzatti lived and worked in Mexico for the greater part of his life and was an early authority on the flora of Oaxaca. Born in the Italian speaking part of Tyrol in the Austrian Empire he began his studies at the Gymnasium Roveretano. His father's death in 1877 obliged him to abandon his studies and support his family. Leaving Europe in the autumn of 1881 on the steamboat ''Atlantico'', they became one of the first Italian speaking families to settle in Veracruz under the Mexican colonisation program sponsored by both governments. His family having been settled in the colony 'Manuel González', Conzatti was not content to live an agrarian life and left for
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, leaving his mother in the care of his two brothers. He became an assistant at the Ateneo Veracruzano College, receiving poor pay and working long hours, with the prospect of becoming a teacher. Conzatti had started a botanical collection while in Italy and continued with this in Jalapa, creating a key to the
phanerogam A spermatophyte (; ), also known as phanerogam (taxon Phanerogamae) or phaenogam (taxon Phaenogamae), is any plant that produces seeds, hence the alternative name seed plant. Spermatophytes are a subset of the embryophytes or land plants. They inc ...
ic families of Mexico which was published in 1889. In 1885 Conzatti took an appointment as teaching assistant at the school Cantonal de Coatepec, earning sufficient money to send to his family. He worked under Professor Rebsamen, taking care of the administration of the Practical School, an offshoot of the Cantonal de Coatepec, and in 1889 became director of the school Modelo de Orizaba. In 1891 he moved to Oaxaca where he would spend the rest of his life and began to direct the Escuela Normal de Profesores. He filled this position for 20 years, teaching education and anthropology, and remaining active in his botanical studies. In 1909 he began to display symptoms of a neurological condition, resigning as director of the school, but soon after was appointed director of the Botanic Gardens of Oaxaca. The naturalist
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founded the Administration of Biological Sciences; Conzatti worked in the organisation, making use of its large library and botanic garden to further his studies. In 1919 he collected throughout the state, publishing a work on Oaxaca and its natural resources in 1920. In 1922 he returned to education and became the Oaxaca delegate for the Public Education Secretariat, serving as a school inspector from 1924 up to his retirement in 1927. While Conzatti never received a formal botanical training, his interest and dedication led to a thorough knowledge of Mexican plants and major contributions to botany. He warned about the dangers of agro-pastoral fires in Mexico and foresaw droughts and underground water supplies being threatened by ill-considered burning: Conzatti published 32 works on the local Mexican flora, described 92 new plant species and gathered some 10 000 specimens. These included the type material for the Rutaceae species ''
Amyris conzattii ''Amyris'' is a genus of flowering plants in the citrus family, Rutaceae. The generic name is derived from the Greek word αμ ('), which means "intensely scented" and refers to the strong odor of the resin. Members of the genus are commonly kno ...
'' Standl. He is commemorated in the genus ''
Conzattia ''Conzattia'' is a genus of flowering plants in the legume family, Fabaceae. It belongs to the subfamily Caesalpinioideae. The genus is native to Mexico, and includes trees and shrubs native to tropical and subtropical seasonally-dry forests, wo ...
'', ''
Pinguicula conzattii ''Pinguicula conzattii'' is an insectivorous plant of the genus ''Pinguicula'' native to the Mexican state of Oaxaca, a member of the section '' Heterophyllum''. Closely related to ''Pinguicula mirandae'', it is notable for being pubescent on ...
'' Zamudio & van Marm (Lentibulariaceae), ''
Russelia conzattii ''Russelia'' is a genus of flowering plants in the plantain family, Plantaginaceae. It is sometimes placed in the families Scrophulariaceae or Veronicaceae. The name honours Scottish naturalist Alexander Russell (1715–1768). Members of the gen ...
'' Carlson, '' Saurauia conzattii'' Buscal., ''
Sophora conzattii ''Sophora'' is a genus of about 45 species of small trees and shrubs in the pea family Fabaceae. The species have a pantropical distribution. The generic name is derived from ''sophera'', an Arabic name for a pea-flowered tree. The genus fo ...
'' Standl., '' Waltheria conzattii'' Standl., ''
Vallesia conzattii ''Vallesia'' is a genus of plants in the family Apocynaceae first described as a genus in 1794. It is native to South America, Central America, Mexico, Florida, Galápagos, and the West Indies The West Indies is a subregion of North Ameri ...
'' Standl., ''
Tephrosia conzattii ''Tephrosia'' is a genus of flowering plants in the pea family, Fabaceae. It is widespread in both the Eastern and Western Hemisphere, where it is found in tropical and warm-temperate regions. The generic name is derived from the Greek word τ ...
'' (Rydb.) Standl., ''
Portulaca conzattii ''Portulaca'' (, is the type genus of the flowering plant family Portulacaceae, with over 100 species, found in the tropics and warm temperate regions. They are known as the purslanes. Common purslane ('' Portulaca oleracea'') is widely cons ...
'' P. Wilson, ''
Schoenocaulon conzattii ''Schoenocaulon'' is a North American genus of perennial herbaceous flowering plants, ranging from the southern United States to Peru. It is a member of the Melanthiaceae, according to the APG III classification system, and is placed in the tri ...
'' Brinker, ''
Drymaria conzattii ''Drymaria'' is a genus of plants in the family Caryophyllaceae. It contains many species including these from northeastern Mexico: *''Drymaria coahuilana'' *'' Drymaria cordata'' *''Drymaria lyropetala'' *''Drymaria monticola'' *''Drymaria pat ...
'' Duke, ''
Passiflora conzattiana ''Passiflora'', known also as the passion flowers or passion vines, is a genus of about 550 species of flowering plants, the type genus of the family Passifloraceae. They are mostly tendril-bearing vines, with some being shrubs or tree ...
'' Killip and numerous others.


Bibliography


''Cassiano Conzatti - Il biologo e pedagogo trentino in Messico'', Renzo Tommasi


Publications

*''Flora Sinoptica Mexicana'', Cassiano Conzatti & Lucio C. Smith (1895-1981) *''Los géneros vegetales mexicanos'', Cassiano Conzatti (1903) *''Plant genera of Mexico'' (1905) *''El estado de Oaxaca y sus recursos naturales'', Cassiano Conzatti (1920)
''Monografia del arbol de Santa Maria del Tule'', Casiano Conzatti (1921)
see Árbol del Tule *''Una expedicion botanica a la costa oaxaqueña del Suroeste'', Cassiano Conzatti (1922) *''Las regiones botánico-geográficas del estado de Oaxaca : con una carta anexa'' - Cassiano Conzatti (1926) *''Flora Taxonómica Mexicana: Recopilacion de Todos sus Representantes Vasculares, Herbaceos y Leñosos. Mexico, D.F.'' (1939–42) *''Flora taxonómica mexicana (plantas vasculares)''(1946)


References


External links


"The Botanical Garden of Oaxaca"Conzatti Park, Oaxaca - Gallery of Flickr images
{{DEFAULTSORT:Conzatti, Cassiano 19th-century Italian botanists Mexican botanists 1862 births 1951 deaths Immigrants to Mexico Emigrants from Austria-Hungary People from Trentino