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  2. David Burke (botanist) - Wikipedia

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    Heliamphora nutans. Burke was born in Kent and joined Veitch as a gardener at Chelsea, London.In 1880, after expressing a desire to travel, he was asked to accompany Charles Curtis on a trial trip to Borneo, where they were instructed by Harry Veitch to collect specimens of Nepenthes northiana; the search for the elusive pitcher plant was unsuccessful, but the pair discovered many other ...

  3. Botany 500 - Wikipedia

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    Botany 500 was a brand name owned by the Botany 500 Group of New York. Their men's suits and sport coats were manufactured in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, by H. Daroff and Sons, who were contracted with Botany Mills of Passaic, New Jersey, to produce products and later bought the firm outright.

  4. George Forrest (botanist) - Wikipedia

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    George Forrest was born in Falkirk, Scotland on 13 March 1873.He went to Kilmarnock Academy. [1] After leaving school, he was apprenticed with a local chemist until 1891 when, on the inheritance of a small legacy, he then decided to travel to Australia, [2] where he searched for gold and also worked on a sheep station before returning to Scotland in 1902.

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  6. Conant Thread-Coats & Clark Mill Complex District - Wikipedia

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    The plant was controlled by the Conant Thread Company until 1869, when J. & P. Coats, a Scottish thread company, assumed control over the manufacturing facilities. [3] Shortly after the takeover, the Coats company expanded the capacities of the plant and constructed additional mills to increase production and facilitate the production of yarn ...

  7. Botanical expeditions - Wikipedia

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    The systematic collection of plants dates from the Renaissance although accounts of organised collection date back as far as the Pharaohs of 2000 BCE who illustrated plants and trees they found on their military campaigns abroad, while Queen Hatsheput (c. 1507–1458 BCE) dispatched an expedition to bring back frankincense from Punt (probably modern day Somalia). [3]