O Autorze

Sir Joseph Dalton Hooker was a prominent British botanist, explorer, and a key figure in the field of plant taxonomy during the 19th century. He is best known for his explorations in the Himalayas and the sub-Antarctic regions, which greatly contributed to the understanding of plant geography and the evolution of flora in these diverse ecosystems. Hooker's extensive fieldwork provided invaluable insights into the relationship between plants and their environments, and he meticulously documented his findings in his influential works, including "Himalayan Journals." His scientific contributions were not only pivotal in botany but also in the broader context of natural history and ecology.

Data Urodzenia July 30, 1817
Miejsce Urodzenia Hampstead, London, England
Data śmierci December 10, 1911