- William Purdom
William Purdom (1880-1921) was a British plant explorer sent by Veitch and the Arnold Arboretum of
Harvard University to the northern provinces of China in 1909. He collected and photographed plants for the Arboretum along China’s Yellow River for three years, 1909–1911. He was appointed Inspector of Forests to the Chinese Government. Rhododendron purdomii was named after him at the Arnold Arboretum. He and Belgian horticulturist J. Hers planned to edit Flora of China, but the plan was halted by the dismissal of the department. Later, Hers wrote Directory of Longhai Area Plants.In 1914 Purdom and a companion
Reginald Farrer set out on an ambitious expedition toTibet and the Province of Kansu province of North-west China. These two years of exploring and plant collecting are described in Farrer's 'On the Eaves of the World' (2 vols) (1917), and Farrer's posthumous 'The Rainbow Bridge (1921). [cite web |url=http://plantfacts.ohio-state.edu/hort/history/094.html |title=Farrer, Reginald 1880-1920 |publisher=Ohio State University |accessdate=2007-05-29 |date=2002 |format= |work= ] [cite news |first= Amanda |last=Hobson |authorlink= |coauthors= |title= REGINALD FARRER OF CLAPHAM |url= http://www.northcravenheritage.org.uk/nchtjournal/Journals/1992/J92A13.html |work= |publisher= North Craven Heritage Trust |date=1992 |accessdate=2007-06-07 ]ources
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