Edward Lee Greene

See also: Greene

Edward Lee Greene is a American Botaniste , born the August 20th 1843 and dead the November 10th 1915.

He is assistant then professor of Botanique to the the University of California (Berkeley) (1885-1895), then with the catholic Université of America (1895-1904) and finally associated with the Smithsonian Institution of Washington. Greene is the first professor of botany of the catholic University (six years after its foundation) and there created its first Herbier. Its personal herbarium, essentially, is preserved at the university of Our-Lady-of-Grace.

Sources

  • Short biography of the Institute Hung
  • Arthur O. Tucker, Muriel E. Poston and Hugh H. Iltis (1989). History off the LCU herbarium, 1895-1986, Taxon , 38 (2): 196-203.

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