Helen Joan Hewson

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Helen Joan Hewson (24 June 1938 – 29 October 2007) was an Australian botanist and botanical illustrator. In addition to collecting and describing flora, she is known as the author and illustrator of Australia: 300 Years of Botanical Illustration.

Hewson was born at Benalla, Victoria on 24 June 1938. She grew up on a farm, where her interest in botany was sparked.[1] She graduated from the University of Sydney in 1969 with a PhD for her thesis, "The cytology and taxonomy of the family aneuraceae in Australia and New Guinea".[2] She later completed a BA at the then Canberra College of Advanced Education in 1985.[3]

Over her career, Hewson described 1 family, 2 genera and 54 species. Plants named in her honour include Jungermannia hewsoniae (1968), Plagiochila hewsoniana (1972), Fossombronia hewsonii (1987) and Cassinia hewsoniae (2004).[4]

Selected publications

  • Rowan, Ellis; Hazzard, Margaret (1982). Flower paintings of Ellis Rowan: From the collection of the National Library of Australia. Botanical notes on flora by Helen Hewson. Canberra: National Library of Australia. ISBN 978-0-642-89730-5.
  • Hewson, Helen (1988). Plant indumentum: a handbook of terminology. Australian flora and fauna series. Illustrated by Margaret (Menadue) Wilson (1st ed.). Canberra: Australian Government Publishing Service. ISBN 978-0-644-50456-0.
  • Hunter, John (1989). Calaby, John H. (ed.). The Hunter sketchbook: birds & flowers of New South Wales drawn on the spot in 1788, 89 & 90. Notes on plant plates by Helen Hewson (Limited ed.). Canberra: National Library of Australia. ISBN 978-0-642-10459-5.
  • Hewson, Helen (1999). Australia: 300 years of botanical illustration. Foreword by HRH The Prince of Wales (International ed.). Collingwood, VIC: CSIRO Publishing. ISBN 978-0-643-06366-2.

Death and legacy

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