Timeline of British botany
- Timeline of British botany
__NOTOC__This article lists (in chronological order) notable events in the history of botany in Britain.
pre-1801
Nineteenth century
Twentieth century
1900s
1910s
1920s
1930s
1940s
1950s
*1951: Diapensia, a new species for Britain, is found at Sgurr an Utha, Invernessshire by C. F. Tebbutt
1960s
1970s
1980s
*1986: Red Helleborine "Cephalanthera rubra" is found at Hawkley Warren, Hampshire by K. Turner and Ralph Hollins (by this time its known British range had declined to just two other sites)
1990s
Twenty first century
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