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Ursula Katherine Duncan (17 September 1910 – 27 January 1985) was a botanist with a special interest in mosses and lichens, and a lifelong love and knowledge of flowers. She was entirely self-educated in botany, and corresponded with numerous professional and amateur colleagues, who contributed to her scientific development. She published on bryology, lichenology and vascular plants. The University of Dundee awarded her an honorary doctorate in 1969 for her work as a plant taxonomist and soon after, she was chosen to receive the Linnaean Society's H. H. Bloomer Award for 1973. As well as pursuing her botanical interests, she took charge of the Duncan family's Scottish estate.

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  • Ursula Katherine Duncan (* 17. September 1910 in London; † 27. Januar 1985 in , Arbroath) war eine britische Botanikerin. Sie galt als Autorität zu taxonomischen Fragestellungen bei Torfmoosen. (de)
  • Ursula Katherine Duncan (17 de septiembre de 1910– 27 de enero de 1985) fue una botánica, con intereses científicos en musgos y líquenes. Fue totalmente autodidacta en botánica, y mantuvo correspondencia con numerosos colegas profesionales y aficionados, que han contribuido a su desarrollo científico. Publicó en briología, liquenología y plantas vasculares. La Universidad de Dundee le otorgó un doctorado honorario, en 1969 por su trabajo en taxonomía; y, en 1973, elegida para recibir por parte de la Sociedad Linneana de Londres el Premio H. H. Bloomer. Además de perseguir sus intereses botánicos, se hizo cargo de la casa y tierras escocesas de la familia Duncan. (es)
  • Ursula Katherine Duncan (17 September 1910 – 27 January 1985) was a botanist with a special interest in mosses and lichens, and a lifelong love and knowledge of flowers. She was entirely self-educated in botany, and corresponded with numerous professional and amateur colleagues, who contributed to her scientific development. She published on bryology, lichenology and vascular plants. The University of Dundee awarded her an honorary doctorate in 1969 for her work as a plant taxonomist and soon after, she was chosen to receive the Linnaean Society's H. H. Bloomer Award for 1973. As well as pursuing her botanical interests, she took charge of the Duncan family's Scottish estate. (en)
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  • Ursula Katherine Duncan (* 17. September 1910 in London; † 27. Januar 1985 in , Arbroath) war eine britische Botanikerin. Sie galt als Autorität zu taxonomischen Fragestellungen bei Torfmoosen. (de)
  • Ursula Katherine Duncan (17 de septiembre de 1910– 27 de enero de 1985) fue una botánica, con intereses científicos en musgos y líquenes. Fue totalmente autodidacta en botánica, y mantuvo correspondencia con numerosos colegas profesionales y aficionados, que han contribuido a su desarrollo científico. Publicó en briología, liquenología y plantas vasculares. La Universidad de Dundee le otorgó un doctorado honorario, en 1969 por su trabajo en taxonomía; y, en 1973, elegida para recibir por parte de la Sociedad Linneana de Londres el Premio H. H. Bloomer. Además de perseguir sus intereses botánicos, se hizo cargo de la casa y tierras escocesas de la familia Duncan. (es)
  • Ursula Katherine Duncan (17 September 1910 – 27 January 1985) was a botanist with a special interest in mosses and lichens, and a lifelong love and knowledge of flowers. She was entirely self-educated in botany, and corresponded with numerous professional and amateur colleagues, who contributed to her scientific development. She published on bryology, lichenology and vascular plants. The University of Dundee awarded her an honorary doctorate in 1969 for her work as a plant taxonomist and soon after, she was chosen to receive the Linnaean Society's H. H. Bloomer Award for 1973. As well as pursuing her botanical interests, she took charge of the Duncan family's Scottish estate. (en)
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