- Elizabeth McClintock
Elizabeth McClintock (1912-2004) was a botanist who was born in
Los Angeles ,California ,United States , and grew up near theSan Jacinto Mountains . She earned aBachelor's degree and aMaster's degree from theUniversity of California, Los Angeles and a Ph.D. inbotany from theUniversity of Michigan . She specialized intaxonomy and distribution offlowering plant s, and focused onCalifornia natives. She documentedinvasive plant s in California, and compiled information ontoxicity of poisonous plants cultivated in the state.Employment
She was a
herbarium botanist at theUniversity of California, Los Angeles from 1941-1947. Then, from 1949 until her retirement in 1977, she was acurator in the Department of Botany at theCalifornia Academy of Sciences . She was also an Associate at the Herbarium at theUniversity of California, Berkeley and a collaborator onThe Jepson Manual project.She successfully battled the proposed
Panhandle Freeway addition to theCentral Freeway inSan Francisco in 1960 and defended the raredune tansy . In 2004, Dr. Elizabeth McClintock died peacefully at the Hanna House inSanta Rosa, California at the age of 92.References
*"Trees of Golden Gate Park and San Francisco". Edited and arranged by Richard G. Turner Jr.
Heyday Books , 2001 (ISBN 1-890771-28-7)
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