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'''Nina Floy Bracelin''' was a botanist. A fuchsia, ''fuchsia bracelinae'', is named after her. A salix, ''salix lesiolepis bracelinae'', is named after her.<ref>http://researcharchive.calacademy.org/research/library/special/bios/Bracelin.pdf</ref> She was given a lifetime membership to the [[California Academy of Sciences]]. |
'''Nina Floy Bracelin''' was a botanist. A fuchsia, ''fuchsia bracelinae'', is named after her. A salix, ''salix lesiolepis bracelinae'', is named after her.<ref>http://researcharchive.calacademy.org/research/library/special/bios/Bracelin.pdf</ref> She was given a lifetime membership to the [[California Academy of Sciences]]. |
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She worked extensively with Ynes Mexia.<ref>https://snaccooperative.org/ark:/99166/w6jw8nk8</ref> |
She worked extensively with Ynes Mexia.<ref>https://snaccooperative.org/ark:/99166/w6jw8nk8</ref><ref>https://www.sdhortnews.org/post/2017/09/01/yn%C3%A9s-mex%C3%ADa-a-short-but-impressive-career-in-botany</ref> |
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Nina Floy Bracelin | |
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Born | 1890-03-24 Star Lake, Minnesota |
Died | 1973-07-08 Berkeley, California |
Citizenship | American |
Occupation | Botanist |
Academic background | |
Education | University of California, Berkeley |
Academic work | |
Institutions | University of California, Berkeley United States Department of Agriculture California Academy of Sciences[1] |
Nina Floy Bracelin was a botanist. A fuchsia, fuchsia bracelinae, is named after her. A salix, salix lesiolepis bracelinae, is named after her.[2] She was given a lifetime membership to the California Academy of Sciences.
She worked extensively with Ynes Mexia.[3][4]
References
- ^ https://www.calacademy.org/explore-science/the-academys-pioneering-women-in-science
- ^ http://researcharchive.calacademy.org/research/library/special/bios/Bracelin.pdf
- ^ https://snaccooperative.org/ark:/99166/w6jw8nk8
- ^ https://www.sdhortnews.org/post/2017/09/01/yn%C3%A9s-mex%C3%ADa-a-short-but-impressive-career-in-botany