John Thomas Howell
American botanist (1903–1994)
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John Thomas Howell (November 6, 1903[1] – May 7, 1994[2]) was an American botanist and taxonomist. He became an expert of Eriogonum (buckwheat) species, which are widely represented in the native California flora.
FieldsBotany
InstitutionsCalifornia Academy of Sciences
John Thomas Howell | |
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| Scientific career | |
| Fields | Botany |
| Institutions | California Academy of Sciences |
He was the assistant of Alice Eastwood (1859−1953), the renowned botanist and botanical collection director at the California Academy of Sciences in San Francisco, California.
Taxa named for Howell
The genera of Howelliella (in the family Plantaginaceae),[3][4] Howellanthus (a synonym of Phacelia in the Boraginaceae family) and also Johanneshowellia (Howell's buckwheat) of the family Polygonaceae,[5] are all named in his honor.[6][7]