Robert Ornduff (1932–2000) was an American botanist. He was Director of the University and Jepson Herbaria, Director of the University of California Botanical Garden, Executive Director of the Miller Institute for Basic Research in Science, and Chair of the (former) Department of Botany and Professor of Integrative Biology at the University of California at Berkeley. Botanist Phyllis M. Faber said of him following his death, "his extensive knowledge and love of the California flora remains unmatched."
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| - Robert Ornduff (1932 - 2000) fue un botánico estadounidense. Entre muchas floras estaduales trabajó en la clasificación de la de California. Fue Director de la Universidad y del Herbario Jepson, Director del Jardín botánico de la Universidad, y profesor de Biología Integrativa , en la Universidad de California, Berkeley. (es)
- Robert Ornduff (1932–2000) was an American botanist. He was Director of the University and Jepson Herbaria, Director of the University of California Botanical Garden, Executive Director of the Miller Institute for Basic Research in Science, and Chair of the (former) Department of Botany and Professor of Integrative Biology at the University of California at Berkeley. Botanist Phyllis M. Faber said of him following his death, "his extensive knowledge and love of the California flora remains unmatched." (en)
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| - Robert Ornduff (1932 - 2000) fue un botánico estadounidense. Entre muchas floras estaduales trabajó en la clasificación de la de California. Fue Director de la Universidad y del Herbario Jepson, Director del Jardín botánico de la Universidad, y profesor de Biología Integrativa , en la Universidad de California, Berkeley. (es)
- Robert Ornduff (1932–2000) was an American botanist. He was Director of the University and Jepson Herbaria, Director of the University of California Botanical Garden, Executive Director of the Miller Institute for Basic Research in Science, and Chair of the (former) Department of Botany and Professor of Integrative Biology at the University of California at Berkeley. Botanist Phyllis M. Faber said of him following his death, "his extensive knowledge and love of the California flora remains unmatched." He was a specialist in the systematics of various plant groups in California, particularly the Asteraceae, Menyanthaceae, and Limnanthaceae. He contributed to the treatments of four families in the 1993 Jepson Manual. He also worked on the population biology of cycads, biogeography, and in biographical research on Charles Darwin historic figures in botanical exploration. The standard author abbreviation Ornduff is used to indicate this person as the author when citing a botanical name. (en)
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