À propos de l'auteur

Nora Barlow was a notable British botanist and the granddaughter of the famous naturalist Charles Darwin. She made significant contributions to the study of plant taxonomy and was instrumental in the popularization of Darwin's work through her writings and research. Barlow's passion for botany was evident from an early age, and she dedicated her life to understanding the complexities of plant life, drawing on her family's rich scientific heritage.

Date de naissance November 22, 1885
Lieu de naissance London, England
Date de décès May 20, 1975