William Bertram Turrill
FRS OBE FLS (14 June 1890 – 15 December 1961) was an English botanist.
Education
He was born in Woodstock, Oxfordshire to William Banbury and Thirza Mary (née Homan) Turrill and educated at the Woodstock National School.
He served with the
Royal Army Medical Corps
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of the
British Army
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during the
First World War
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, mainly on the
Macedonian front
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.
Career
Turrill worked in the Royal Botanic Gardens at Kew and was responsible for many innovations including a mathematical classification of leaf shapes.
Awards and honours
Turrill received the Order of the British Empire in 1955 and the gold medal of the Linnean Society in 1958. He was elected a Fellow of the
Royal Society
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in March 1958
as someone:
This botanist is denoted by the
author abbreviation Turrill when
citing a
botanical name
A botanical name is a formal scientific name conforming to the '' International Code of Nomenclature for algae, fungi, and plants'' (ICN) and, if it concerns a plant cultigen, the additional cultivar or Group epithets must conform to the ''Intern ...
.
Personal life
He married Florence Homan in 1918.
Eponymy
The plant species ''
Veronica turrilliana
''Veronica turrilliana'' ( bg, Търилово великденче) is a species of speedwell in the family Plantaginaceae, endemic to the Strandzha mountain range in south-eastern Bulgaria and north-western Turkey. It is included in the Red ...
'', ''
Symplocos turrilliana'', ''
Cryptocarya turrilliana'', ''
Astragalus turrillii'' and ''
Cyperus turrillii
''Cyperus turrillii'' is a species of sedge that is native to parts of central and southern Africa.
The species was first formally described by the botanist Georg Kükenthal
Georg Kükenthal (30 March 1864 in Weißenfels – 20 October 1955 in ...
'' are named after him.
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1890 births
1961 deaths
People from Woodstock, Oxfordshire
Botanists with author abbreviations
English botanists
Veitch Memorial Medal recipients
Victoria Medal of Honour (Horticulture) recipients
Fellows of the Royal Society
Fellows of the Linnean Society of London
New Naturalist writers
Officers of the Order of the British Empire
Military personnel from Oxfordshire
British Army personnel of World War I
Royal Army Medical Corps soldiers
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