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* C.A.Arnold – Chester Arthur Arnold (1901–1977) * Cabactulan – Derek Cabactulan ( fl. 2016) * Cabanès – Jean Gustave Cabanès (1864–1944) * C.A.Barber – Charles Alfred Barber (1860–1933) * C.Abbot – Charles Abbot (1761–1817) * C.Abel –
Clarke Abel Clarke Abel (5 September 1780 – 24 November 1826) was a British surgery, surgeon and natural history, naturalist. He accompanied William Pitt Amherst, 1st Earl Amherst, Lord Amherst on his mission to Qing China, China in 1816-17 as the embass ...
(1789–1826) * Cabezudo – Baltasar Cabezudo (born 1946) * C.A.Br. – Clair Alan Brown (1903–1982) * Cabrera –
Ángel Lulio Cabrera Ángel Lulio Cabrera (born 19 October 1908 in Madrid, Spain – died 8 July 1999 in Buenos Aires, Argentina) was an Argentinian botanist Botany, also called , plant biology or phytology, is the science of plant life and a branch of biology. ...
(1908–1999) (not to be confused with botanist
Ángel Cabrera Ángel Cabrera (; born 12 September 1969) is an Argentine professional golfer who has played on both the European Tour and PGA Tour. He is known affectionately as ''"El Pato"'' in Spanish ''("The Duck")'' for his waddling gait. He is a two-tim ...
(1879–1960)) * C.A.Clark – Carolyn A. Clark ( fl. 1979) * Cadet – Thérésian Cadet (1937–1987) * Cady – Leonard Isaacs Cady (born 1933) * Caflisch – Jakob Friedrich Caflisch (1817–1882) * C.Agardh –
Carl Adolph Agardh Carl Adolph Agardh (23 January 1785 in Båstad, Sweden – 28 January 1859 in Karlstad) was a Swedish botanist specializing in algae, who was eventually appointed bishop of Karlstad. Biography In 1807 he was appointed teacher of mathemat ...
(1785–1859) * C.A.Gardner – Charles Austin Gardner (1896–1970) * Cajander –
Aimo Cajander Aimo Kaarlo Cajander (4 April 1879 – 21 January 1943) was the Prime Minister of Finland up to the Winter War. Cajander was born in Uusikaupunki, and became a botanist, a professor of forestry 1911–34; director-general for Finland's F ...
(1879–1943) * Calder – James Alexander Calder (1915–1990) * Calderón – Graciela Calderón (born 1931) * Calest. – Vittorio Calestani (1882–1949) * Caley –
George Caley George Caley (10 June 1770 – 23 May 1829) was an English botanist and explorer, active in Australia for the majority of his career. Early life Caley was born in Craven, Yorkshire, England, the son of a horse-dealer. He was educated at the ...
(1770–1829) * Callm. – Martin Wilhelm Callmander (born 1975) * Calonge – Francisco de Calonge (born 1938) * Calzada –
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( fl. 1997) * Camarda – Ignazio Camarda (born 1946) * Cambage –
Richard Hind Cambage Richard Hind Cambage (7 November 1859 – 28 November 1928) was an Australian surveyor and botanist who made important contributions to the description of the genera ''Acacia'' and ''Eucalyptus''. Early life Cambage, son of John Fisher Camba ...
(1859–1928) * Cambess. – Jacques Cambessèdes (1799–1863) * Cameron – Alexander Kenneth Cameron (born 1908) * C.A.Mey. – Carl Anton von Meyer (1795–1855) * Caminhoá – Joaquim Monteiro Caminhoá (1835–1896) * Camp –
Wendell Holmes Camp Wendell Holmes "Red" Camp (February 22, 1904 – February 4, 1963) was an American botanist, explorer, taxonomist, educator, and expert of the genus ''Vaccinium''. Career Camp earned his B.Sc. in geology from Otterbein College in 1925. He att ...
(1904–1963) * Campacci – Marcos Antonio Campacci (born 1948) * Campb. – Douglas Houghton Campbell (1859–1953) * Campd. –
Francisco Campderá Francisco is the Spanish and Portuguese form of the masculine given name '' Franciscus''. Nicknames In Spanish, people with the name Francisco are sometimes nicknamed " Paco". San Francisco de Asís was known as ''Pater Comunitatis'' (father o ...
(also François Campderá) (1793–1862) * Camper –
Petrus Camper Petrus Camper FRS (11 May 1722 – 7 April 1789), was a Dutch physician, anatomist, physiologist, midwife, zoologist, anthropologist, palaeontologist and a naturalist in the Age of Enlightenment. He was one of the first to take an interest in ...
(1722–1789) * Campb.-Young – Gael Jean Campbell-Young (born 1973) * Camus – Giulio (Jules) Camus (1847–1917) * Canby – William Marriott Canby (1831–1904) * Canne-Hill. – Judith Marie Canne-Hilliker (also Judith Marie Canne) (1943–2013) (also Canne) * Cannon –
John Francis Michael Cannon John Francis Michael Cannon (22 April 1930 – 31 March 2008) was a British botanist who held the role of Keeper of Botany at the Natural History Museum between 1978 and 1990. Cannon joined the Department of Botany at the British Museum (Natural H ...
(1930–2008) * Cantley – Nathaniel Cantley (died 1888) * Cantor – Theodore Cantor (1809–1854) * C.A.Paris – Catherine A. Paris (born 1962) * Capuron –
René Paul Raymond Capuron René Paul Raymond Capuron (20 October 1921 – 24 August 1971) was a French botanist. Capuron was responsible for an extensive amount of work on the tree flora of Madagascar. Several tree taxa with the specific epithet of ''capuronii'' honor his ...
(1921–1971) * Carbonó – Eduino Carbonó de la Hoz (born 1950) * Card. – Jules Cardot (1860–1934) * Cárdenas – Martín Cárdenas (1899–1973) * Cardona – María de los Angeles Cardona (1940–1991) * Cardot – Jules Cardot (1860–1934) * Carestia – Antonio Carestia (1825–1908) * Carey – William Carey (1761–1834) * Cariot –
Antoine Cariot Antoine Cariot (1820 in Écully – 22 February 1883 in Sainte-Foy-lès-Lyon Sainte-Foy-lès-Lyon (, literally ''Sainte-Foy near Lyon'') is a commune in the Metropolis of Lyon in Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes region in eastern France. Geography It is ...
(1820–1883) * Carleton – Mark Alfred Carleton (1866–1925) * Carlquist – Sherwin Carlquist (born 1930) * Carlson – Margery Claire Carlson (1892–1985) * Carnevali –
Germán Carnevali Germán () is a male given name in Spanish speaking countries. It is a cognate to French Germain, and is a variant of Latin Germanus. Surname * Domingo Germán (born 1992), baseball player * Esteban Germán (born 1978), Dominican professio ...
(born 1955) * Carolin –
Roger Charles Carolin Roger Charles Carolin (born 1929) is a botanist, pteridologist and formerly an associate professor at Sydney University. He was appointed as a lecturer in botany at the University of Sydney The University of Sydney (USYD), also known as Sy ...
(born 1929) * Caro – José Aristide Caro (1919–1985) * Carp – Daniel Waterman Crane (1847–1922) ("Carp" was Crane's pen name.) * Carr –
Cedric Errol Carr Cedric Errol Carr (16 November 1892 – 3 June 1936) was a New Zealand botanist, specialising in orchids. At the age of seven he went to England with his family but from January 1913 until 1931, apart from military service from 1916 to 1918, he wo ...
(1892–1936) * Carrasco – Maruja Carrasco (1944–2018) * Carrick – John Carrick (1914–1978) * Carrière –
Élie-Abel Carrière Élie-Abel Carrière (4 June 1818 – 17 August 1896) was a French botanist, based in Paris. He was a leading authority on conifers in the period 1850–1870, describing many new species, and the new genera ''Tsuga'', ''Keteleeria'' and ...
(1818–1896) * Carrington – Benjamin Carrington (1827–1893) * Carruth. – William Carruthers (1830–1922) * Carson – Joseph Carson (1808–1876) * Caruel – Théodore Caruel (1830–1898) * Carus –
Carl Gustav Carus Carl Gustav Carus (3 January 1789 – 28 July 1869) was a German physiologist and painter, born in Leipzig, who played various roles during the Romantic era. A friend of the writer Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, he was a many-sided man: a doctor, ...
(1789–1869) * Carver – George Washington Carver (1864–1943) * Casar. –
Giovanni Casaretto Giovanni may refer to: * Giovanni (name), an Italian male given name and surname * Giovanni (meteorology), a Web interface for users to analyze NASA's gridded data * ''Don Giovanni'', a 1787 opera by Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, based on the legend of ...
(1812–1879) * C.A.Schenck – Carl Alwin Schenck (1868–1955) * C.A.Sm. – Christo Albertyn Smith (1898–1956) * Casp. – Johann Xaver Robert Caspary (1818–1887) * Casper – Siegfried Jost Casper (born 1929) * Cass. –
Alexandre Henri Gabriel de Cassini Count Alexandre Henri Gabriel de Cassini (9 May 1781 – 23 April 1832) was a French botanist and naturalist, who specialised in the sunflower family (Asteraceae) (then known as family Compositae). He was the youngest of five children of Jacque ...
(1781–1832) * Cassone – Felice Cassone (1815–1854) * Castagne –
Jean Louis Martin Castagne Jean Louis Martin Castagne (11 November 1785, in Marseille – 17 March 1858, in Miramas) was a French botanist and mycologist. He was born into a merchant family in Marseille, and as a young man he worked in the banking business in his hometown. I ...
(1785–1858) * Castañeda – Marcelino Castañeda y Nuñez de Caceres ( fl. 1954) * Cast.-Campos – Gonzalo Castillo-Campos (born 1953) * Castelnau –
François Louis Nompar de Caumat de Laporte Castelnau François () is a French masculine given name and surname, equivalent to the English name Francis. People with the given name * Francis I of France, King of France (), known as "the Father and Restorer of Letters" * Francis II of France, King o ...
(1810–1880) * Castetter – Edward Franklin Castetter (1896–1978) * Catling – Paul Miles Catling (born 1947) * Cav. –
Antonio José Cavanilles Antonio José Cavanilles (16 January 1745 – 5 May 1804) was a leading Spanish taxonomic botanist of the 18th century. He named many plants, particularly from Oceania. He named at least 100 genera, about 54 of which were still used in 2004 ...
(1745–1804) * Cavaco – Alberto Judice Leote Cavaco (born 1916) * Cavanagh – Lucy Mary Cavanagh (1871–1936) * Cavara – Fridiano Cavara (1857–1929) * Cavestro – William Cavestro ( fl. 1999) * C.A.Weber – Carl Albert Weber (1856–1931) * Cayzer – A. Cayzer ( fl. 1922) * C.Bab. –
Churchill Babington Churchill Babington (; 11 March 182112 January 1889) was an English classical scholar, archaeologist and naturalist. He served as Rector of Cockfield, Suffolk. He was a cousin of Cardale Babington. Life He was born at Rothley Temple, in Leic ...
(1821–1889) * C.Bandara – Champika Bandara ( fl. 2020) * C.Barbosa – César Barbosa (born 1954) * C.Bauhin –
Gaspard Bauhin Gaspard Bauhin or Caspar Bauhin ( la, Casparus Bauhinus; 17 January 1560 – 5 December 1624), was a Swiss botanist whose ''Pinax theatri botanici'' (1623) described thousands of plants and classified them in a manner that draws comparisons to t ...
(1560–1624) * C.Bayer – Clemens Bayer (born 1961) * C.B.Beck – Charles B. Beck ( fl. 1958–1967) * C.B.Clarke –
Charles Baron Clarke Charles Baron Clarke (17 June 1832 – 25 August 1906) was a British botanist. He was born at Andover, the eldest son of Turner Poulter Clarke. He was educated at King's College School, London, and at Trinity and Queens' Colleges, Cambridge. He ...
(1832–1906) * C.Beards. – Cam Beardsell ( fl. 1992) * C.B.Rob. – Charles Budd Robinson (1871–1913) * C.C.Berg – Cornelis Christiaan Berg (1934–2012) * C.C.Chinnappa – Chendanda Chengappa Chinnappa (born 1939) * C.C.Curtis – Carlton Clarence Curtis (1864–1945) * C.C.Gmel. – Carl Christian Gmelin (1762–1837) * C.C.Hall – Carlotta Case Hall (1880–1949) * C.Chr. – Carl Frederick Albert Christensen (1872–1942) * C.C.Hu – Chia Chi Hu (born 1932) * C.C.Huang –
Cheng Chiu Huang Cheng may refer to: Chinese states * Chengjia or Cheng (25–36 AD) * Cheng Han or Cheng (304–338) * Zheng (state), or Cheng in Wade–Giles Places * Chengdu, abbreviated as Cheng * Cheng County, in Gansu, China * Cheng Township, in Malacca, Ma ...
(born 1922) * C.Clark – James Curtis Clark (born 1951) * C.Clarke – Charles M. Clarke ( fl. 1999) * C.C.Robin – Claude Cesar Robin (born 1750) * C.C.Tseng – Charles Chiao Tseng (born 1932) * C.D.Adams – Charles Dennis Adams (1920–2005) * C.DC. – Anne Casimir Pyrame de Candolle (1836–1918) * C.D.Darl. –
Cyril Dean Darlington Cyril Dean Darlington (19 December 1903 – 26 March 1981) was an English biologist, cytologist, geneticist and eugenicist, who discovered the mechanics of chromosomal crossover, its role in inheritance, and therefore its importance to evoluti ...
(1903–1981) * C.De Jong – Cornelis De Jong ( fl. 1985) * C.Deori – Chaya Deori (born 1974) * C.D.Liu – Chu Dian Liu ( fl. 2007) * C.D.Specht – Chelsea D. Specht ( fl. 2006) * C.D.White – Charles David White (1862–1935) * C.E.A.Winslow –
Charles-Edward Amory Winslow Charles-Edward Amory Winslow (February 4, 1877 – January 8, 1957) was an American bacteriologist and public health expert who was, according to the ''Encyclopedia of Public Health'',"Winslow, Charles-Edward Amory.", ''Encyclopedia of Public He ...
(1877–1957) * Ceballos – Luis Ceballos y Fernández de Córdoba (1896–1967) * C.E.Bertrand – Charles Eugène Bertrand (1851–1917) * C.E.Calderón – Cleofé Elsa Calderón (1929–2007) * C.E.C.Fisch. – Cecil Ernest Claude Fischer (1874–1950) * C.E.Cramer –
Carl Eduard Cramer Carl Eduard Cramer (4 March 1831 in Zürich – 24 November 1901 in Zürich) was a Swiss botanist. He studied at the universities of Zürich and Freiburg, where he received his doctorate in 1855. As a young man his mentor was the famed botanist Ca ...
(1831–1901) * C.E.Cumm. – Carlos Emmons Cummings (1878–1964) * C.E.Hubb. –
Charles Edward Hubbard Charles Edward Hubbard (23 May 19008 May 1980) was a British botanist, specialising in agrostology – the study of grasses. He was considered "the world authority on the classification and recognition of grasses" in his time. He is indicated by ...
(1900–1980) * C.E.Jarvis – Charles Edward Jarvis (born 1954) * Čelak. –
Ladislav Josef Čelakovský Ladislav Josef Čelakovský (November 29, 1834 – November 24, 1902) was a Czech botanist born in Prague. He was the son of writer František Ladislav Čelakovský, and father to mycologist Ladislav František Čelakovský (1864-1916). He stud ...
(1834–1902) * C.Elliott –
Charlotte Elliott Charlotte Elliott (18 March 1789 – 22 September 1871) was an English poet, hymn writer, and editor. She is best known by two hymns, "Just As I Am" and "Thy will be done". Elliott edited ''Christian Remembrancer Pocket Book'' (1834–59) and ...
(1883–1974) * Celsius –
Olof Celsius Olof Celsius (the elder) (19 July 1670 – 24 June 1756) was a Swedish botanist, philologist and clergyman, He was a professor at Uppsala University, Sweden. Celsius was a mentor of the botanist and scientist Carl Linnaeus. Celsius wrote his most ...
(1670–1756) (uncle of astronomer
Anders Celsius Anders Celsius (; 27 November 170125 April 1744) was a Swedish astronomer, physicist and mathematician. He was professor of astronomy at Uppsala University from 1730 to 1744, but traveled from 1732 to 1735 visiting notable observatories in Germ ...
) * C.E.O.Jensen – Christian Erasmus Otterstrøm (Otterström) Jensen (1859–1941) * C.E.Parkinson – Charles Edward Parkinson (1890–1945) * Cerv. –
Vicente de Cervantes Vicente (Vincente) de Cervantes (Ledrada, Salamanca España; 1755 - México; 1829) was a notable Spanish and Mexican physician and botanist. Background Don Vicente Cervantes was a contemporary of Martín Sessé y Lacasta and corresponded with Jea ...
(1755–1829) * Ces. – Vincenzo de Cesati (1806–1883) * Cesalpino –
Andrea Cesalpino Andrea Cesalpino ( Latinized as Andreas Cæsalpinus) (6 June 1524 – 23 February 1603) was a Florentine physician, philosopher and botanist. In his works he classified plants according to their fruits and seeds, rather than alphabetically ...
(1519–1603) * C.F.Baker – Charles Fuller Baker (1872–1927) * C.F.Culb. – Chicita Frances (Forman) Culberson (born 1931) * C.F.Fang – Cheng Fu Fang (born 1925) * C.F.Gaertn. – Karl Friedrich von Gaertner (1772–1850) * C.Fisch – Carl Fisch (born 1859) * C.F.Ludw. – Christian Friedrich Ludwig (1757–1823) * C.F.Reed – Clyde Franklin Reed (1918–1999) * C.F.Schmidt – Carl Friedrich Schmidt (1811–1890) * C.F.Wilkins – Carolyn F. Wilkins ( fl. 1999) * C.Gao – Chien Gao (born 1929) * C.G.F.Hochst. – Christian Gottlob Ferdinand von Hochstetter (1829–1884) * C.G.Matthew – Charles Geekie Matthew (1862–1936) * C.G.Westerl. – Carl Gustaf Westerlund (1864–1914) * Chabaud – J.Benjamin Chabaud (1833–1915) * Chabert – Alfred Chabert (1836–1916) * Chadim – Vaclav Anthony Chadim (born 1929) * Chaix – Dominique Chaix (1730–1799) * Chakr. – Paritosh Chakraborty (born 1949) * Chakrab. – Tapas Chakrabarty (born 1954) * Chakrav. – Hira Lal Chakravarty (1907–1998 or 2000) * Challinor – Richard Westman Challinor (1871–1951) * Cham. –
Adelbert von Chamisso Adelbert von Chamisso (; 30 January 178121 August 1838) was a German poet and botanist, author of ''Peter Schlemihl'', a famous story about a man who sold his shadow. He was commonly known in French as Adelbert de Chamisso (or Chamissot) de Bonc ...
(1781–1838) * Chamb. – Charles Joseph Chamberlain (1863–1943) * Chambray – Georges de Chambray (1783–1849) * Champ. –
John George Champion John George Champion (1815–1854) was an English soldier, botanist, and explorer. Life He was gazetted ensign in the 95th regiment in 1831, and embarked for foreign service in 1838, having then attained the rank of captain. After a stay in t ...
(1815–1854) * Chantar. – Pranom Chantaranothai (born 1955) * Chaowasku – Tanawat Chaowasku ( fl. 2006) * Chapm. – Alvan Wentworth Chapman (1809–1899) * Chappill – Jennifer Anne Chappill (1959–2006) * C.Hartm. – Carl Hartman (1824–1884) * Chase – Mary Agnes Chase (1869–1963) * Chassot – Philippe Chassot ( fl. 2003) * Châtel. – Jean Jacques Châtelain (1736–1822) * Chatterjee –
Debabarta Chatterjee Debabarta Chatterjee (born 1911) was a botanist from India, whose primary scholarly focus was the endemic flora of India. Life Chatterjee was born in Hugli-Chuchura, India on 2 April 1911. He received his Master of Science (M.Sc.) from Presid ...
(1911–1960) * Chatton –
Édouard Chatton Édouard Chatton (; 11 October 1883 – 23 April 1947) was a French biologist who first characterized the distinction between the prokaryotic and eukaryotic cellular types. Chatton coined the terms and published them first in his 1937 paper ' ...
(1883–1947) * Chaub. – Louis Athanase Chaubard (1785–1854) * Chaumeton –
François-Pierre Chaumeton François-Pierre Chaumeton (20 September 1775 in Chouzé-sur-Loire – 10 August 1819 in Paris) was a French botanist and physician. He studied medicine, humanities and languages (particularly Greek) in Paris, afterwards serving as a surgeon in ...
(1775–1819) * Chautems –
Alain Chautems Alain Chautems is research associate at the Geneva "Conservatoire et Jardin botaniques de la Ville de Genève, Switzerland. He specialized in some of the most diverse Gesneriaceae of Brazil (the Nematanthus/Codonanthe and Sinningia/Vanhouttea/Pal ...
( fl. 1984) * C.H.Blom – Carl Hilding Blom (1888–1972) * C.H.Curtis – Charles Henry Curtis (1869–1958) * C.H.Eberm. – Carl Heinrich Ebermaier (1802–1870) * Cheek –
Martin Cheek Martin Roy Cheek (born 1960) is a botanist and taxonomist at the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew.Edwin Cheel Edwin Cheel (14 February 1872 – 19 September 1951) was an Australian botanist and collector. Before being appointed as a staff member of Centennial Park in 1897 he was a gardener in New South Wales and Queensland. Later he transferred to the R ...
(1872–1951) * Cheeseman –
Thomas Frederic Cheeseman Thomas Frederick Cheeseman (8 June 184515 October 1923) was a New Zealand botanist. He was also a naturalist who had wide-ranging interests, such that he even described a few species of sea slugs (marine gastropod molluscs). Biography Chee ...
(1846–1923) * Cheesman –
Ernest Entwistle Cheesman Ernest Entwistle Cheesman (21 September 1898 Wood Green - 9 January 1983 Weybridge), was an English botanist noted for his work on the family Musaceae. He was the son of Charles Cheesman and Grace Lizzie Davies. About August 1936 he married Elle ...
(1898–1983) * C.H.Ellis – Charles Howard Ellis (born 1929) * Chenault – Léon Chenault (1853–1930) * Cherd. – Valentina Yakovlevna Cherdantseva (born 1939) * Cheremis. – Elena Andreevna Cheremisinova (born 1915) * Cherler – Johann Heinrich Cherler (1570–1610) * Cherm. –
Henri Chermezon Henri Chermezon (12 May 1885, Paris – 15 January 1939, Strasbourg) was a French botanist. From 1906 he worked as a botanical assistant at the Sorbonne in Paris. In 1919 he became ''chef des travaux'' in the department of botany at the Univ ...
(1885–1939) * Cherm.Mir. – Vicente Chermont de Miranda (1849–1907) * Cheshm. – Ilija Vasilev Cheshmedjiev (born 1930) * Chess. – Pascale Chesselet (born 1959) * Chevall. – François Fulgis Chevallier (1796–1840) * Chew – Wee-Lek Chew (born 1932) * C.H.Hasse – Clara H. Hasse (1880–1926) * Chi.C.Lee – Ch'ien C. Lee ( fl. 2002) * Chilton –
Charles Chilton Charles Chilton MBE (15 June 1917 – 2 January 2013) was a British presenter, writer and producer who worked on BBC Radio. He created the 1950s radio serials ''Riders of the Range'' and ''Journey into Space'', and also inspired the stage ...
(1860–1929) * Ching –
Ren-Chang Ching Ren-Chang Ching (; 15 February 1898 – 22 July 1986), courtesy name Zinong, was a Chinese botanist who specialised in ferns. Life and work Ren-Chang Ching was a Chinese botanist and pteridologist who made significant collections of plants from ...
(1898–1986) * Chinnock – Robert Chinnock (born 1943) * Chin S.Chang – Chin Sung Chang (born 1959) * Chiov. – Emilio Chiovenda (1871–1941) * Chippend. – George McCartney Chippendale (1921–2010) * Chippind. – Lucy Katherine Armitage Chippindall (1913–1992) * Chiron – Guy Robert Chiron (born 1944) * Chitaley – Shya Chitaley (1918–2013) * Chitt. – Frederick James Chittenden (1873–1950) * C.H.Lank. – Charles Herbert Lankester (1879–1969) * Chmiel – Edward Chmiel ( fl. 2013) (not to be confused with Chmiel., Jerry G. Chmielewski) * Chmiel. – Jerry G. Chmielewski ( fl. 1987) (not to be confused with Chmiel, Edward Chmiel) * C.H.Mull. –
Cornelius Herman Muller Cornelius Herman ("Neil") Muller, born Müller, (July 22, 1909 – January 26, 1997) was an American botanist and ecologist who pioneered the study of allelopathy and oak classification. Personal life Müller was born in Collinsville, Illino ...
(1909–1997) * Chodat –
Robert Hippolyte Chodat Robert Hippolyte Chodat (4 June 1865, Moutier – 28 April 1934) was a Swiss botanist and phycologist who was a professor and director of the botanical institute at the University of Geneva. He studied medicine and botany at Geneva, where he was ...
(1865–1934) * Choisy –
Jacques Denys Choisy Jacques Denys (Denis) Choisy (5 April 1799, Jussy – 26 November 1859, Geneva) was a Swiss Protestant clergyman and botanist. He studied theology, law, humanities and sciences at the ''Académie de Genéve''. In 1821 he became ordained as a minis ...
(1799–1859) * Cholnoky – Béla Jenö Cholnoky (1899–1972) * Chopinet – Robert G. Chopinet (1914–1975) * Chouard –
Pierre Chouard Pierre Chouard (Paris, 29 October 1903 - Paris, 11 December 1983) was a French botanist, specialising in plant physiology. Biography He entered the École normale supérieure, in the class of 1924, and graduated in natural sciences in 1927. In 1 ...
(1903–1983) * Christ – Konrad Hermann Heinrich Christ (1833–1933) * Christenh. – Maarten Joost Maria Christenhusz (born 1976) * Christenson – Eric Alston Christenson (1956–2011) * Christian –
Harold Basil Christian Harold Basil Christian (28 October 1871 – 12 May 1950) was a Cape Colony-born Southern Rhodesia, Rhodesian farmer, horticulturist, and botanist. Christian attended Eton College in the United Kingdom, where he was a distinguished athlete. He se ...
(1871–1950) * Christoph. – Erling Christophersen (1898–1994) * Chrtek – Jindřich Chrtek (born 1930) * C.H.Stirt. – Charles Howard Stirton (born 1946) * Chud. – René Chudeau (1864–1921) * Chun –
Woon Young Chun WOON (1240 AM broadcasting, AM) is Woonsocket, Rhode Island's oldest radio station, having taken to the air on November 11, 1946 as WWON, a callsign it kept until the current WOON became available in 1992. The change in call became effective on ...
(1890–1971) * C.H.Wright –
Charles Henry Wright Charles is a masculine given name predominantly found in English language, English and French language, French speaking countries. It is from the French form ''Charles'' of the Proto-Germanic, Proto-Germanic name (in runic alphabet) or ''*k ...
(1864–1941) * C.I.Blanche – Charles Isodore Blanche (1823–1887) * Cif. – Raffaele Ciferri (1897–1964) * Cirillo –
Domenico Cirillo Domenico Maria Leone Cirillo FRS ( Grumo Nevano, Kingdom of Naples 10 April 1739Naples 29 October 1799) was an Italian physician, entomologist, botanist and patriot. Professional life Appointed while still young to a botanical professorship, C ...
(1739–1799) * C.J.Brand – Charles John Brand (1879–1949) * C.J.Burrows – Colin James Burrows (born 1931) * C.Jeffrey – Charles Jeffrey (born 1934) * C.J.French –
Christopher J. French Christopher is the English language, English version of a Europe-wide name derived from the Greek language, Greek name Χριστόφορος (''Christophoros'' or ''Christoforos''). The constituent parts are Χριστός (''Christós''), "Jesus ...
( fl. 2012) * C.J.Gould – Charles Jay Gould (1912–1997) * C.J.Hook – Cathy J. Hook ( fl. 2016) * C.J.Saldanha – Cecil John Saldanha (1926–2002) * C.J.Webb – Colin James Webb (born 1949) * C.K.Allen – Caroline Kathryn Allen (1904–1975) * C.K.Liao – Chun Kuei Liao ( fl. 2013) * C.K.Lim – Chong Keat Lim ( fl. 1996) * C.Kramer – Carl Kramer (1843–1882) * C.Krauss – Christian Ferdinand Friedrich von Krauss (1812–1890) * C.K.Schneid. – Camillo Karl Schneider (1876–1951) * C.K.Spreng. – Christian Konrad (Conrad) Sprengel (1750–1816) * Claassen – Martha Isabella Claassen (born 1931) * Clairv. – Joseph Philippe de Clairville (1742–1830) * C.L.Anderson – Charles Lewis Anderson (1827–1910) * Clap. – Jean Louis René Antoine Édouard Claparède (1830–1871) * Clapperton – Bain Hugh Clapperton (1788–1827) * Clarion – Jacques Clarion (1776–1844) * Clark – Jane Jessie Clark (1881–1914) * Clarke – Benjamin Clarke (1813–1890) * Clarkson – Edward Hale Clarkson (1866–1934) * Claus –
Karl Ernst Claus Karl Ernst Claus (also Karl Klaus or Carl Claus, russian: Карл Ка́рлович Кла́ус, 22 January 1796 – 24 March 1864) was a German-Russian chemist and naturalist of Baltic German origin. Claus was a professor at Kazan State ...
(1796–1894) * Clausen – Peter Claussen (dates unclear, 1801–1872 or 1804–1855) * Clausing – Gudrun Clausing (born 1969), see also her married name abbreviation G.Kadereit * Claussen – Peter Claussen (1877–1959) * Claypole – Edward Waller Claypole (1835–1901) * C.L.Boynton – Charles Lawrence Boynton (1864–1943) * C.L.Chan – Chew Lun Chan ( fl. 1990) * Cleghorn – Hugh Francis Clarke Cleghorn (1820–1895) * Cleland –
John Burton Cleland Sir John Burton Cleland CBE (22 June 1878 – 11 August 1971) was a renowned Australian naturalist, microbiologist, mycologist and ornithologist. He was Professor of Pathology at the University of Adelaide and was consulted on high-level p ...
(1878–1971) * Clem. – Frederick Edward Clements (1874–1945) * Clemants – Steven Earl Clemants (1954–2008) * Clémencet – Marien Clémencet (L. Clémencet in IPNI) ( fl. 1932) * Clémençon – Heinz Clémençon (born 1935) * Clement – Ian Duncan Clement (born 1917) * Clemente – Simón de Roxas (Rojas) Clemente y Rubio (1777–1827) * Clementi – Giuseppe C. Clementi (1812–1873) * Clemesha – Stephen Chapman Clemesha (born 1942) * Clem.-Muñoz – M. Clemente-Muñoz ( fl. 1986) * Clevel. –
Daniel Cleveland Daniel Cleveland (March 21, 1838 – January 3, 1929) was an American lawyer, politician, civic leader and botanist. Originating from a family of lawyers from Poughkeepsie, New York, he practiced law throughout his life. He served as the mayor o ...
(1838–1929) * C.L.Fenton – Carroll Lane Fenton (1900–1969) * C.L.Hitchc. – Charles Leo Hitchcock (1902–1986) * Clifford –
Harold Trevor Clifford Trevor Clifford (1927-2019) was an Australian botanist and taxonomist, distinguished for his work on the hybridisation of species and palaeobotany. Early life Harold Trevor Clifford was born in Melbourne, Australia on April 18, 1927. His fat ...
(1927–2019) * Clifton – George Clifton (1823–1913) * Clinton – George William Clinton (1807–1885) * C.L.Leakey – Colin Louis Avern Leakey (born 1933) * C.L.Long – Chun Lin Long ( fl. 1998) * Clos – Dominique Clos (1821–1908) * Clover – Elzada Urseba Clover (1896–1980) * C.L.Scott – Charles Leslie Scott (1913–2001) * C.L.Tso – Ching Lieh Tso * Clus. –
Carolus Clusius Charles de l'Écluse, L'Escluse, or Carolus Clusius (19 February 1526 – 4 April 1609), seigneur de Watènes, was an Artois doctor and pioneering botanist, perhaps the most influential of all 16th-century scientific horticulturists. Life Clu ...
(or Charles de l'Écluse) (1526–1609) * Clute – Willard Nelson Clute (1869–1950) * C.L.Woodw. – Catherine L. Woodward ( fl. 2007) * C.L.Yeh –
Ching Long Yeh Ching may refer to: People * Ching (given name), a unisex name * Ching (surname), a romanization of some Chinese surnames such as Cheng and Zhuang * Ching Hammill (1902–1925), American football player * Ivan Ching Johnson (1898–1979), Canadian ...
( fl. 2006) * C.Marquand –
Cecil Victor Boley Marquand Cecil Victor Boley Marquand (1897–1943) was a prominent English botanist. Cecil Marquand was born at Richmond, Surrey, on 7 June 1897. He was the only son of Ernest David Marquand, the author of a ''Flora of Guernsey''. Educated at Elizabeth ...
(1897–1943) * C.Martin – Charles-Édouard Martin (1847–1937) * C.Massal. – Caro Benigno Massalongo (1852–1958) * C.Merck – Carl Merck (1761–1799) * C.M.Kuo – Chen Meng Kuo (born 1948) * C.Mohr – Charles Theodore Mohr (1824–1901) * C.Moore – Charles Moore (1820–1905) * C.Morel – Charles Morel (born 1793) * C.Morren – Charles François Antoine Morren (1807–1858) * C.M.Taylor – Charlotte Morley Taylor (born 1955) * C.M.Weiller – Carolyn M. Weiller ( fl. 1995) * C.Nelson – Cirilo Nelson (alternative name: Cyril Hardy Nelson Sutherland) (born 1938) * C.N.Forbes – Charles Noyes Forbes (1883–1920) * C.Norman –
Cecil Norman Cecil may refer to: People with the name * Cecil (given name), a given name (including a list of people and fictional characters with the name) * Cecil (surname), a surname (including a list of people with the name) Places Canada *Cecil, Alberta, ...
(1872–1947) * C.N.Page – Christopher Nigel Page (1942–2002) * Co – Leonardo Legaspi Co (1953–2010) * Coates – F. Coates ( fl. 1997) * Coaz –
Johann Coaz Johann Wilhelm Fortunat Coaz (31 May 1822 – 18 August 1918) was a Swiss forester, topographer and mountaineer from Graubünden. In 1850 he made the first ascent of Piz Bernina, the highest mountain in the Eastern Alps. He also gave Piz Berni ...
(1822–1918) * Cobb – Nathan Augustus Cobb (1859–1932) * Cocc. – Girolamo Cocconi (1822–1904) * Cochet – Pierre Charles Marie Cochet (1866–1936) * Cockayne – Leonard C. Cockayne (1855–1934) * Cockburn – Peter Francis Cockburn (born 1946) * Cockerell –
Theodore Dru Alison Cockerell Theodore Dru Alison Cockerell (1866–1948) was an American zoologist, born at Norwood, England, and brother of Sydney Cockerell. He was educated at the Middlesex Hospital Medical School, and then studied botany in the field in Colorado in 188 ...
(1866–1948) * Cockerton – Geoff T.B. Cockerton ( fl. 2011) * Cocks – John Cocks (1787–1861) * Cocquyt – Christine Cocquyt (born 1955) * Codd – Leslie Edward Wostall Codd (1908–1999) * Cogn. –
Alfred Cogniaux Célestin Alfred Cogniaux (7 April 1841 – 15 April 1916) was a Belgian botanist. Amongst other plants, the genus '' Neocogniauxia'' of orchids is named after him. In 1916 his enormous private herbarium was acquired by the National Botan ...
(1841–1916) * Cogollo – Alvaro Cogollo ( fl. 1993) * Cohn –
Ferdinand Julius Cohn Ferdinand Julius Cohn (24 January 1828 – 25 June 1898) was a German biologist. He is one of the founders of modern bacteriology and microbiology. Ferdinand J. Cohn was born in the Jewish quarter of Breslau in the Prussian Province of Siles ...
(1828–1898) * Coincy – Auguste-Henri de Coincy (1837–1903) * Coker –
William Chambers Coker William Chambers Coker (October 24, 1872 – June 26, 1953) was an American botany, botanist and mycology, mycologist. Biography He was born at Hartsville, South Carolina on October 24, 1872. He graduated from University of South Carolina, Sou ...
(1872–1953) * Colas. – Maria Antonietta (Maretta) Colasante (born 1944) * Colden –
Jane Colden Jane Colden (March 27, 1724 – March 10, 1766) was an American botanist,Makers of American Botany, Harry Baker Humphrey, Ronald Press Company, Library of Congress Card Number 61-18435 described as the "first botanist of her sex in her country" ...
(1724–1766) * Colebr. – Henry Thomas Colebrooke (1765–1837) * Coleby – David Coleby ( fl. 2015) * Colenso –
William Colenso William Colenso (17 November 1811 – 10 February 1899) FRS was a Cornish Christian missionary to New Zealand, and also a printer, botanist, explorer and politician. He attended the signing of the Treaty of Waitangi and later wrote an accou ...
(1811–1899) * Colla – Luigi Aloysius Colla (1766–1848) * Collad. – Louis Théodore Frederic Colladon (1792–1862) * Collen. – Iris Sheila Collenette (1927–2017) * Collett – Henry Collett (1836–1901) * Collie –
Alexander Collie Dr Alexander Collie (2 June 1793 – 8 November 1835) was a Scottish surgeon and botanist who journeyed to Western Australia in 1829, where he was an explorer and Colonial Surgeon. Early life Collie was born in Insch in Aberdeenshire, Scotland on ...
(1793–1835) * Collins – Frank Shipley Collins (1848–1920) * Collinson – Peter Collinson (1694–1768) * Colmeiro – Miguel Colmeiro (1816–1901) * Colomb – Marie Louis Georges Colomb (1856–1945) * Columbus – James Travis Columbus (born 1962) * Colvill – James Colvill (c.1777–1832) * Comes – Orazio Comes (1848–1923) * Comm. –
Philibert Commerçon Philibert Commerson (; 18 November 1727 – 14 March 1773), sometimes spelled Commerçon by contemporaries, was a French naturalist, best known for accompanying Louis Antoine de Bougainville on his voyage of circumnavigation in 1766–1769. ...
(1727–1773) * Compton – Robert Harold Compton (1886–1979) * Conant – Norman Francis Conant (1908–1984) * Cond. –
Charles Marie de La Condamine Charles Marie de La Condamine (28 January 1701 – 4 February 1774) was a French explorer, geographer, and mathematician. He spent ten years in territory which is now Ecuador, measuring the length of a degree of latitude at the equator and pre ...
(1701–1774) * Conforti – Visitación Conforti (born 1953) * Congdon – Joseph Whipple Congdon (1834–1910) * Conger – Paul Sidney Conger (1897–1979) * Connor – Henry Eamonn Connor (1922–2016) * Conrad – Solomon White Conrad (1779–1831) * Conran –
John Godfrey Conran John is a common English name and surname: * John (given name) * John (surname) John may also refer to: New Testament Works * Gospel of John, a title often shortened to John * First Epistle of John, often shortened to 1 John * Second ...
(born 1960) * Console – Michelangelo Console (1812–1897) * Constance – Lincoln Constance (1909–2001) * Constant. – Ovidiu Constantinescu (1933–2012) * Conw. – Hugo Conwentz (1855–1922) * Conz. – Cassiano Conzatti (1862–1951) * Coode –
Mark James Elgar Coode Mark James Elgar Coode (born 1937) is a British botanist, taxonomic author and authority in the field of Elaeocarpaceae. Graduated in 1961 at the University of Cambridge, he moved to the University of Edinburgh, starting to work as an assistan ...
(born 1937) * Cook – James Cook (1728–1779) * Cooke –
Mordecai Cubitt Cooke Mordecai Cubitt Cooke (12 July 1825, in Horning, Norfolk – 12 November 1914, in Southsea, Hampshire) was an English botanist and mycologist who was, at various points, a London schoolteacher, a Kew mycologist, curator at the India Museum, jour ...
(1825–1914) * Cookson –
Isabel Clifton Cookson Isabel Clifton Cookson (25 December 1893 – 1 July 1973) was an Australian botanist who specialised in palaeobotany and palynology. Early years and education Cookson was born at Hawthorn, Victoria, Hawthorn, Victoria (Australia), Victoria, an ...
(1893–1973) * Cooper – Daniel Cooper (1817?–1842) * Cooperr. – Tom Smith Cooperrider (born 1927) * Cootes – James Edward Cootes (born 1950) * Cope – (born 1949) * Copel. –
Edwin Bingham Copeland Edwin Bingham Copeland (September 30, 1873 – March 16, 1964) was an American botanist and agriculturist. He is known for founding the University of the Philippines College of Agriculture at Los Baños, Laguna and for being one of the America's l ...
(1873–1964) * Copley – Peter Bruce Copley (born 1956) * Copp. – Amédée Coppey (1874–1913) * Coppins –
Brian John Coppins Brian John Coppins (born 1949) is a botanist and lichenologist, considered a world authority on crustose lichens and a leading expert on the genus '' Micarea''. Education Coppins' interest in lichens was sparked during a field trip to the Scot ...
(born 1949) * Corb. – François Marie Louis Corbière (1850–1941) * Corda –
August Carl Joseph Corda August Carl Joseph Corda (1809–1849) was a Czech physician and mycologist. This botanist is denoted by the author abbreviation when citing a botanical name. Early life and education Corda was born in Reichenberg (now Liberec), Bohemia on N ...
(1809–1849) * Cordem. – Eugène Jacob de Cordemoy (1835–1911) * Core –
Earl Lemley Core Earl Lemley Core (January 20, 1902 – December 8, 1984) was a botanist and botanical educator, researcher, and author as well as a local West Virginia historian. He was founder of the Southern Appalachian Botanical Club and editor of its journa ...
(1902–1984) * Corill. – Robert J. Corillion (1908–1997) * Cornejo – Xavier Cornejo ( fl. 2002) * Corner –
Edred John Henry Corner Edred John Henry Corner FRS (12 January 1906 – 14 September 1996) was an English mycologist and botanist who occupied the posts of assistant director at the Singapore Botanic Gardens (1929–1946) and Professor of Tropical Botany at the Uni ...
(1906–1996) * Cornut – Jacques-Philippe Cornut (c. 1606–1651) * Corrêa – José Francisco Corrêa da Serra (1751–1823) * Correll –
Donovan Stewart Correll Donovan "Don" Stewart Correll (13 April 1908, Wilson, North Carolina – 28 March 1983, Miami, Florida) was an American botanist, plant collector, and plant taxonomist, specializing in orchids. Biography Correll grew up in North Carolina. For two ...
(1908–1983) * Correns –
Carl Correns Carl Erich Correns (19 September 1864 – 14 February 1933) was a German botanist and geneticist notable primarily for his independent discovery of the principles of heredity, which he achieved simultaneously but independently of the botanist ...
(1864–1933) * Corrick – Margaret Georgina Corrick (1922–2020) * Cortés – Santiago Cortés (1854–1924) * Cortesi – Fabrizio Cortesi (1879–1949) * Cory –
Victor Louis Cory The name Victor or Viktor may refer to: * Victor (name), including a list of people with the given name, mononym, or surname Arts and entertainment Film * ''Victor'' (1951 film), a French drama film * ''Victor'' (1993 film), a French shor ...
(1880–1964) * Coss. –
Ernest Saint-Charles Cosson Ernest Saint-Charles Cosson (22 July 1819 – 31 December 1889) was a French botanist born in Paris. Cosson is known for his botanical research in North Africa, and during his career he participated in eight trips to Algeria. In several of these h ...
(1819–1889) * Costantin – Julien Noël Costantin (1857–1936) * Costerm. – Leon F. Costermans (born 1933) * Cothen. – Christian Andreas von Cothenius (1708–1789) * Cotton – Arthur Disbrowe Cotton (1879–1962) * Coult. –
Thomas Coulter Thomas Coulter (1793–1843), of Dundalk, was an Irish physician, botanist and explorer. He was a member of the Royal Irish Academy, a fellow of Trinity College, Dublin, and founder of that college's herbarium. After completing a medical de ...
(1793–1843) * Courchet – Lucien Désiré Joseph Courchet (1851–1924) * Court – Arthur Bertram Court (1927–2012) * Courtec. – Régis Courtecuisse (born 1956) * Courtney – Shannel P. Courtney ( fl. 2008) * Courtois – Richard Joseph Courtois (1806–1835) * Coustur. – Paul Cousturier (1849–1921) * Cout. – António Xavier Pereira Coutinho (1851–1939) * Coville –
Frederick Vernon Coville Frederick Vernon Coville (March 23, 1867 – January 9, 1937) was an American botanist who participated in the Death Valley Expedition (1890-1891), was honorary curator of the United States National Herbarium (1893-1937), worked at then was Chi ...
(1867–1937) * Cowan – John Macqueen Cowan (1891–1960) * Cowie – Ian D. Cowie ( fl. 1994) * Cowles –
Henry Chandler Cowles Henry Chandler Cowles (February 27, 1869 – September 12, 1939) was an American botanist and ecological pioneer (see History of ecology). A professor at the University of Chicago, he studied ecological succession in the Indiana Dunes of Nort ...
(1869–1930) * Cowley – Elizabeth Jill Cowley (born 1940) * Cox –
Euan Hillhouse Methven Cox Euan Hillhouse Methven Cox (1893–1977) was a Scottish plant collector, botanist, and horticulturist, who accompanied Reginald Farrer on his last botanical expedition to Burma and its border with China, from 1919 to 1920. He was a very successful ...
(1893–1977) * C.Palmer – Charles Mervin Palmer (born 1900) * C.P.Raju – C. Prabhakar Raju (born 1962) * C.Presl – Carl Borivoj Presl (1794–1852) * C.P.Robin – Charles Philippe Robin (1821–1885) * C.P.Sm. –
Charles Piper Smith Charles Piper Smith (1877 – 1955) was an American Botanist. References {{DEFAULTSORT:Smith, Charles Piper 1877 births 1955 deaths American botanists ...
(1877–1955) * Crabbe – James Albert Crabbe (1914–2002) * Crabtree – D. R. Crabtree ( fl. 1983–1990) * Cragin – Francis Whittemore Cragin (1858–1937) * Craib –
William Grant Craib William Grant Craib (10 March 1882 in Banff, Aberdeenshire – 1 September 1933 in Kew) was a British botanist. Craib was Regius Professor of Botany at Aberdeen University and later worked at the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew. Life Craib was bo ...
(1882–1933) * Craig – Thomas Craig (1839–1916) * Cralley – Elza Monroe Cralley (1905–1999) * C.Ramesh – Ch. Ramesh ( fl. 1986) * Crampton – Beecher Crampton (1918–2002) * Crand. – Bowen Sinclair Crandall (born 1909) * Crand.-Stotl. – Barbara Jean Crandall-Stotler (born 1942) * Crane – Fern Ward Crane (born 1906) * Cranfield – Raymond Jeffrey Cranfield (born 1947) * Cranfill – Raimond Cranfill ( fl. 1981) * Crantz –
Heinrich Johann Nepomuk von Crantz Heinrich Johann Nepomuk von Crantz (Roodt-sur-Eisch, Luxembourg, 25 November 1722 – 18 January 1799, Judenburg, Austria) was a botanist and a physician. In 1750 he obtained his doctorate of medicine in Vienna, where he was a pupil of Gerard van ...
(1722–1799) * Cranwell – Lucy May Cranwell (1907–2000) * Cranz – (1723–1777) * Cratty – Robert Irwin Cratty (1853–1940) * Craveiro – Sandra Carla Craveiro (born 1969) * Craven – Lyndley Alan Craven (1945–2014) * Crawshay – Richard Crawshay (1862–1958) * Crayn – Darren M. Crayn ( fl. 1998) * C.R.Ball –
Carleton Roy Ball Carleton Roy Ball (June 12, 1873 – February 2, 1958) was an American botanist and cerealist in charge of the U.S. Bureau of Plant Industry. During his life he described 45 species in the genus ''Salix'' ( willows) and was also a founder of Amer ...
(1873–1958) * C.R.Bell – Clyde Ritchie Bell (1921–2013) * C.Rchb. – Carl (Karl) Ludwig von Reichenbach (1788–1869) * C.R.Carter – Charles R. Carter ( fl. 1980s) * C.Regel –
Constantin Andreas von Regel Constantin Andreas von Regel ( lt, Konstantinas Regelis; 10 August 1890, in Saint Petersburg – 22 May 1970, in Zürich) was a Russian and Lithuanian horticulturalist and botanist. He was a grandson of Eduard August von Regel. In 1922 he was nam ...
(1890–1970) * Crép. –
François Crépin François Crépin (30 October 1830 – 30 April 1903) was an important botanist of the 19th century and director of the National Botanic Garden of Belgium. Crépin was born in Rochefort, Belgium. The genus '' Crepinella'' (Araliaceae) is n ...
(1830–1903) * Cretz. – (1909–1946) * Cribb – Alan Cribb (born 1925) * Crins – William J. Crins (born 1955) * C.Ríos – Carlos Ríos ( fl. 2008) * Crisci – Jorge Victor Crisci (born 1945) * Crisp –
Michael Douglas Crisp Michael Douglas Crisp (born 1950) is an emeritus professor in the Research School of Biology at the Australian National University located in Canberra. In 1976 he gained a PhD from the University of Adelaide, studying long-term vegetation chan ...
(born 1950) * C.Rivière – Charles Marie Rivière (born 1845) * C.R.Metcalfe – Charles Russell Metcalfe (1904–1991) * Croat –
Thomas Bernard Croat Thomas Bernard Croat (born 23 May 1938 in St. Marys, Iowa) is an American botanist and plant collector, noteworthy as one of botanical history's "most prolific plant collectors". He has collected over 85,000 species of plants, particularly in the f ...
(born 1938) * Croizat – Léon Camille Marius Croizat (1894–1982) * Cron – Glynis Cron ( fl. 1994) * Cronk – Quentin Cronk ( fl. 1980) * Cronquist – Arthur John Cronquist (1919–1992) * C.Rosenb. – Caroline Friderike Rosenberg (1810–1902) * Crossl. – Charles Crossland (1844–1916) * Crowden – R.K. Crowden ( fl. 1986) * C.R.P.Andrews – Cecil Rollo Payton Andrews (1870–1951) * C.R.Parks – Clifford R. Parks ( fl. 1963) * Crueg. – Hermann Crüger (1818–1864) * Crundw. – Alan Crundwell (1923–2000) * Crusio –
Wim Crusio Wim E. Crusio (born Wilhelmus Elisabeth Crusio on 20 December 1954) is a Dutch behavioral neurogeneticist and a '' directeur de recherche'' (research director) with the French National Centre for Scientific Research in Talence, France. Educat ...
(born 1954) * C.R.Yeh – Chuan Rong Yeh ( fl. 2008) * C.Schultze – Christian Friedrich Schultze (1730–1755) * C.S.Ding – Ding Suqin ( fl. 1976) * C.Siebold – Karl (Carl) Theodor Ernst von Siebold (1804–1885) * C.S.Kumar – C. Sathish Kumar (born 1957) * C.S.Leou – Chong Sheng Leou * C.S.Li – Cheng Sen Li (born 1948) * C.Sm. – Christen Smith (1785–1816) * C.S.P.Foster – Charles S.P. Foster ( fl. 2013) * C.S.P.Parish – Charles Samuel Pollock Parish (1822–1897) * C.Sprague – Charles James Sprague (1823–1903) * C.T.Gaudin – Charles-Théophile Gaudin (1822–1866) * C.T.Lee – Chi Te Lee ( fl. 2013) * C.Tracy – Clarissa Tracy (1818–1905) * C.Tul. –
Charles Tulasne Charles Tulasne (5 September 1816 – 28 August 1884) was a French physician, mycologist and illustrator born in Langeais in the département of Indre-et-Loire. He received his medical doctorate in 1840 and practiced medicine in Paris until 18 ...
(1816–1884) * C.T.White –
Cyril Tenison White Cyril Tenison ("C.T.") White (17 August 1890 – 15 August 1950) was an Australian botanist. Early life White was born in Brisbane to Henry White, a trade broker, and Louisa ''nee'' Bailey. He attended school at South Brisbane State School, a ...
(1890–1950) * Cuatrec. –
José Cuatrecasas José Cuatrecasas (1903–1996) was a Spanish botanist. He was born on March 19, 1903, in Camprodon, Catalonia, Spain. His research focused on the high-elevation páramo and sub-páramo regions of the Andes Mountains in South America, especiall ...
(1903–1996) * Cuénod – Auguste Jean Cuénod (1868–1954) * Cuev.-Fig. – Xochitl Marisol Cuevas-Figueroa ( fl. 2005) * Cufod. – Georg Cufodontis (1896–1974) * Culham – Alastair Culham (born 1965) * Cullum – Thomas Gery Cullum (1741–1831) * Culm. – Paul Frédéric Culmann (1860–1936) * Cuming –
Hugh Cuming Hugh Cuming (14 February 1791 – 10 August 1865) was an English collector who was interested in natural history, particularly in conchology and botany. He has been described as the "Prince of Collectors". Born in England, he spent a number of y ...
(1791–1865) * Cumm. –
Clara Eaton Cummings Clara Eaton Cummings (13 July 1855 – 28 December 1906) was an American cryptogamic botanist and Hunnewell Professor of Cryptogamic Botany at Wellesley College in Massachusetts. Life and education Cummings was born in Plymouth, New Hampshir ...
(1855–1906) * Cumming – William Archibald Cumming (born 1911) * Cummins – George Baker Cummins (1904–2007) * Curie – Peter Friedrich Curie (1777–1855) * Curl – Herbert Charles Curl (born 1928) * Curn. – William Curnow (1809–1887) * Curr. – Frederick Currey (1819–1881) * Currah – Randolph S. Currah (born 1954) * Curran (also K.Brandegee) – Mary Katharine Curran (1844–1920) * Currie – James Nimrod Currie (born 1883) * Curtis –
William Curtis William Curtis (11 January 1746 – 7 July 1799) was an English botanist and entomologist, who was born at Alton, Hampshire, site of the Curtis Museum. Curtis began as an apothecary, before turning his attention to botany and other natural ...
(1746–1799) * Curto – Michael Leonard Curto (born 1956) * Curzi – Mario Curzi (1898–1944) * Cutak – Ladislaus Cutak (1908–1973) * Cuvier – Georges Cuvier (1769–1832) * C.Velásquez – César Velásquez ( fl. 2009) * C.V.Hartm. – Carl Vilhelm Hartman (1862–1941) * C.V.Morton – Conrad Vernon Morton (1905–1972) * C.Walcott –
Charles Doolittle Walcott Charles Doolittle Walcott (March 31, 1850February 9, 1927) was an American paleontologist, administrator of the Smithsonian Institution from 1907 to 1927, and director of the United States Geological Survey. Wonderful Life (book) by Stephen Jay G ...
(1850–1927) * C.Walter – Charles Walter (1831–1907) * C.W.Andrews –
Charles William Andrews Charles William Andrews (30 October 1866 – 25 May 1924) F.R.S., was a British palaeontologist whose career as a vertebrate paleontologist, both as a curator and in the field, was spent in the services of the British Museum, Department of Ge ...
(1866–1924) * C.Weber – Claude Weber ( fl. 1968) *C.W.Emmons –
Chester Wilson Emmons Chester Wilson Emmons (August 21, 1900August 5, 1985) was an American scientist, who researched fungi that cause diseases. He was the first mycologist at the National Institutes of Health (NIH), where for 31 years he served as head of its Medica ...
(1900–1985) * C.Winkl. – Constantin (Konstantin) Georg Alexander Winkler (1848–1900) * C.Winslow – Charles Frederick Winslow (1811–1877) * C.W.Powell – Charles Wesley Powell (1854–1927) * C.Wright – Charles Wright (1811–1885) * C.W.Schneid. – Craig William Schneider (born 1948) * C.W.Thomson – Charles Wyville Thomson (1830–1882) * C.Y.Wang – Chang Yong Wang (born 1934) * C.Y.Wu – Cheng Yih Wu (1916–2013) * Czerep. – Sergei Kirillovich Czerepanov (1921–1995) * Czern. – Vassilii Matveievitch Czernajew (1796–1871) *Czerniak. – Ekaterina Georgiewna Czerniakowska (1892–1942) * C.Z.Nelson – Carl Z. Nelson (1870–1939) * C.Z.Tang – Chen(Zhen) Zi Tang ( fl. 1982)


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To find entries for D–Z, use the table of contents above. {{DEFAULTSORT:List Of Botanists By Author Abbreviation C 1 *
Botanists This is a list of botanists who have Wikipedia articles, in alphabetical order by surname. The List of botanists by author abbreviation is mostly a list of plant taxonomists because an author receives a standard abbreviation only when that auth ...