John Davidson (1878 – 1970) was a notable
Scottish-
Canadian
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botanist
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.
Biography
He was born in Aberdeen, Scotland.
He worked at the
University of Aberdeen
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from 1893 to 1911. He later moved to
Canada
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in the hopes of securing a professorship at the soon to be established
University of British Columbia
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(UBC). Instead, he was appointed the first Provincial Botanist of
British Columbia
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. Davidson established a herbarium on West Pender Street,
Vancouver
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, and a botanical garden near New Westminster, at Coquitlam (at th
Colony Farman
Essondalefarming and mental hospital complex, which later became
Riverview Hospital in the 1950s). This collection was moved to the UBC in 1916 where it became the
UBC Botanical Garden
UBC Botanical Garden, at the University of British Columbia, was established in 1916 under the directorship of John Davidson, British Columbia's first provincial botanist. It is the oldest botanical garden at a university in Canada.
The garden me ...
. This move is often described as having involved the transfer of 25,000 plants, though this figure is an exaggeration. Even if Davidson and his staff transferred two thousand plants, the feat would still have been extraordinary. As a UBC faculty member in Botany from 1916 to 1948 Davidson was instrumental in developing botany teaching at the University.
He also founded th
Vancouver Natural History Society(which has been renamed Nature Vancouver)
Bibliography
;Published works (partial list)
* 1922: "The Cascara Tree in British Columbia"
* 1923: "Commercial Drug Plant Cultivation in British Columbia"
* 1933: "Poisonous Plants of British Columbia"
* 1942: "The Cascara Tree in British Columbia"
* 1943: "Edible Plants of British Columbia"
* 1949: "The Cascara Tree in Relation to Drug Farming in British Columbia"
See also
*
UBC Botanical Garden
UBC Botanical Garden, at the University of British Columbia, was established in 1916 under the directorship of John Davidson, British Columbia's first provincial botanist. It is the oldest botanical garden at a university in Canada.
The garden me ...
*
Mount Davidson
External links
David Brownstein's 2006 PhD thesis, one chapter of which is on John Davidson (ch 5 John Davidson, the Moses of BC Botany).
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ttp://www.library.ubc.ca/archives/u_arch/davidson.html University of British Columbia Library Archive- a list of archival material.
A blog about "Botany John", with links to UBC's John Davidson website.
UBC's Virtual Museum of Canada exhibition, Botany John: Legacy of a Canadian Botanist.
John Davidson
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1878 births
1970 deaths
Scottish botanists
20th-century Canadian botanists