Wan-Chun Cheng
Chinese botanist (1908–1987)
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Wan Chun Cheng or Zheng Wanjun (simplified Chinese: 郑万钧; traditional Chinese: 鄭萬鈞; pinyin: Zhèng Wànjūn; Wade–Giles: Wan Chung Cheng, 24 June 1908 – 25 July 1987)[1] was a Chinese botanist. Initially one of the Chinese plant collectors who followed in the wake of the Europeans after 1920, he became one of the world's leading authorities on the taxonomy of gymnosperms. Working at the National Central University in Nanjing, he was instrumental, along with H.H.Hu, in the identification in 1944 of the dawn redwood, Metasequoia glyptostroboides, previously known only from fossils and was long thought extinct.[2] The plant Juniperus chengii is named in his honour.
BornJune 24, 1908
Xuan'en County, Hubei, China
DiedJuly 25, 1987 (aged 79)
Beijing, China
KnownforIdentification of the Dawn Redwood (Metasequoia glyptostroboides)
Wan Chun Cheng | |
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郑万钧 | |
| Born | June 24, 1908 Xuan'en County, Hubei, China |
| Died | July 25, 1987 (aged 79) Beijing, China |
| Known for | Identification of the Dawn Redwood (Metasequoia glyptostroboides) |
| Scientific career | |
| Fields | Botany, Taxonomy |
| Institutions | National Central University (Nanjing) Chinese Academy of Forestry |
| Author abbrev. (botany) | W.C.Cheng |