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Edgar Theodore Wherry (1885–1982) was an American mineralogist, soil scientist and botanist. He had a deep interest in ferns and '' Sarracenia''. Wherry earned his bachelor's degree in
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in 1906 from the University of Pennsylvania. He received his doctorate in
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in 1909 from the same university. From 1908 to 1912, he taught at Lehigh University. He lived in Washington, D.C. from 1912 to 1930, part of this time working as an assistant curator of mineralogy for the U. S. National Museum of Natural History, and also for the Bureau of Chemistry of the United States Department of Agriculture. He taught botany at the University of Pennsylvania from 1930 to 1955, when he retired. He wrote many papers in mineralogy through those years, he was the fourth president of the Mineralogical Society of America (MSA) in 1923. He became interested in ferns at age 30, and did much work in that field the rest of his life. He was president of the
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from 1934 to 1939. He wrote three key guides to the ferns of eastern
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. The first was ''Guide to Eastern Ferns'' in 1937, followed by a greatly updated ''The Fern Guide'' in 1961, and lastly ''The Southern Fern Guide'' in 1964. He was in the forefront of taxonomic work on ferns, and his field guides provided far more current taxonomy than other guides of the day. He donated all royalties from the fern field guides to the American Fern Society. The Academy of Natural Sciences of Drexel University preserves many botanical specimens that he collected in Pennsylvania in the 1940s and 1950s. A crowd-sourcing initiative, organized by the Mid-Atlantic Herbaria Consortium, was digitizing these records in 2020. In 1964, he was awarded the
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in botany."Cranbrook Institute of Science Director's Papers"
Cranbrook website. Retrieved Dec. 27, 2016.
The "Edgar T. Wherry Award" was established in 1989 by the
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for the best paper presented each year in the pteridological section.


Plants named for Wherry

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Asplenium × wherryi ''Asplenium'' × ''wherryi'', known as Wherry's spleenwort, is a rare hybrid fern of the Appalachian Mountains. The sterile triploid offspring of mountain spleenwort ( ''A. montanum'') and Bradley's spleenwort ( ''A. bradleyi''), it is ...
'' D.M. Smith ('' A. bradleyi'' × '' A. montanum'') *''Castilleja wherryana'' Pennell *''Dryopteris × neo-wherryi'' Wagner ('' D. goldieana'' × '' D. marginalis'') *''Dryopteris wherryi'' Small *''Iris wherryana'' Crane *''Mimosa wherryana'' (Britton) Standl. *''Mimosopsis wherryana'' Britton *''Penstemon wherryi'' Pennell *''Phlox wherryi'' Heath *''Silene wherryi'' Small


Plants named by Wherry

Wherry authored 109 plant taxon names, and coauthored another 11. Additionally, he made 223 combinations based on pre-existing names.IPNI, The International Plant Names Index. www.ipni.org Following are a few examples. *''Asplenium x trudellii'' Wherry ('' A. montanum'' x ''
Asplenium pinnatifidum ''Asplenium pinnatifidum'', commonly known as the lobed spleenwort or pinnatifid spleenwort, is a small fern found principally in the Appalachian Mountains and the Shawnee Hills, growing in rock crevices in moderately acid to subacid strata. Orig ...
'') *''Microgramma heterophylla'' ( L.) Wherry *''Sarracenia oreophila'' (Kearney) Wherry *''Sarracenia jonesii'' Wherry *''Trillium cernuum'' f. ''tangerae'' Wherry


Books by Wherry

*Wherry, Edgar T. ''Wild Flowers of Mount Desert Island, Maine''. Garden Club of Mount Desert,
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. 1928. 164 pp. ill. *Wherry, Edgar T. ''The Wild Flower Guide, Northeastern and Midland United States.'' Doubleday, Garden City, New York. 1948. 202 pp. ill. *Wherry, Edgar T. ''Guide to Eastern Ferns''. Illustrated with line drawings by Oliver Stoner and Cyrus Feldman. First edition: The Science Press Printing Company, Lancaster, Pennsylvania. 1937. iv, 220 pp. frontispiece, illus, 6.5x4in (170x100mm), hardcover. Second edition: University of Pennsylvania Press, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. 1942. iv, 252 pp. hardcover. Reprint of second edition: University of Pennsylvania Press, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. 1948. iv, 252 pp. hardcover. *Wherry, Edgar T. ''The Genus Phlox''. 174 p., illus. Morris Arboretum Monograph 3. 1955. 174 pp. ill. *Wherry, Edgar T. ''The Fern Guide (Northeastern and Midland United States and Adjacent Canada; Doubleday Nature Guide Series)''. Illustrated by James C. W. Chen. First printing: Doubleday & Co., Garden City, New York. 1961. 318 pp. hardcover. Reprint: Dover Publications Inc., New York, New York. 1994 (1995?). 318 pp. 120 b/w ill, softcover. . *Wherry, Edgar T. ''The Southern Fern Guide (Southeastern and Midland United States; Doubleday Nature Guide Series)''. Illustrated by James C. W. Chen and Keith C. Y. Chen. First edition: Doubleday & Co., Garden City, New York. 1964. 349 pp. hardcover. Second edition: "Corrected First Edition with Nomenclatural Changes". American Fern Society, New York Chapter, Bronx, New York. 1972. 349 pp. softcover. LC 77-93190. Reprint of second edition: American Fern Society, New York Chapter, Bronx, New York. 1978. 349 pp. hardcover.


References

*Hooker, Marjorie, and Arthur Montgomery. "Edgar Theodore Wherry." ''American Mineralogist'' 60:533-539. 1975: http://www.minsocam.org/ammin/AM60/AM60_533.pdf *Fogg, John M., Jr. "Edgar Wherry in Pennsylvania." ''American Fern Journal'' 66(2):33- 1976. *Wagner, Warren H., Jr. "Edgar T. Wherry and his contributions to pteridology." ''American Fern Journal'' 73(1):1- 1983. {{DEFAULTSORT:Wherry, Edgar T. American botanists Pteridologists 1885 births 1982 deaths