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Joseph Dalton Hooker was a prominent British botanist and explorer, known for his extensive studies of plant species around the world. He was a key figure in the development of botanical science in the 19th century and served as the director of the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew. Hooker's travels to regions such as the Himalayas and the Antarctic led to significant contributions in plant taxonomy and ecology, and he played a crucial role in the establishment of the modern field of biogeography.

His most notable work, 'The Flora of British India', laid the groundwork for understanding the plant life of the Indian subcontinent. Hooker's publications not only expanded the knowledge of plant species but also provided valuable insights into the relationships between geography and biodiversity. His legacy continues to influence botanists and ecologists today, and his findings remain relevant in discussions about conservation and biodiversity.

Дата рождения July 30, 1817
Место рождения Kensington, London, England
Дата смерти December 10, 1911