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  1. Joseph Dalton Hooker GCSI, OM, FRS (Halesworth, Suffolk, 30 de junho de 1817 — Londres, 10 de dezembro de 1911) foi um botânico, explorador e naturalista inglês. Foi presidente da Royal Society e director do Jardins Botânicos Reais de Kew.

  2. Sir Joseph Dalton Hooker OM GCSI CB PRS (30 June 1817 – 10 December 1911) was a British botanist and explorer in the 19th century. He was a founder of geographical botany and Charles Darwin's closest friend.

  3. www.kew.org › read-and-watch › sir-joseph-dalton-hookerSir Joseph Dalton Hooker | Kew

    Há 1 dia · It describes over 7,500 genera and nearly 100,000 species and established the Bentham-Hooker model for plant classification. In 1855, Hooker was appointed Assistant Director of The Royal Botanic Gardens Kew, later following in his father's footsteps as Director (1865-1885).

  4. Darwinism. Sir Joseph Dalton Hooker (born June 30, 1817, Halesworth, Suffolk, England—died December 10, 1911, Sunningdale, Berkshire) was an English botanist noted for his botanical travels and studies and for his encouragement of Charles Darwin and of Darwin’s theories.

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  5. By Cam Sharp Jones. Sir Joseph Dalton Hooker. 2017 marks 200 years since Joseph Hookers birth in Halesworth, Suffolk in 1817. One of the nineteenth century’s most famous and lauded British scientists, Joseph Hooker remains an influential figure to modern botanical science.

  6. 22 de jun. de 2017 · Joseph Dalton Hooker, born 200 years ago this month, made extraordinary contributions to science over a life (1817–1911) that spanned the Victorian era and beyond. Royal Society president and...

  7. Joseph Dalton Hooker. Botânico e médico, explorador inglês, nascido em 1817 e falecido em 1911, viajou até aos Himalaias e ao Antártico, estudando plantas. Foi diretor dos famosos jardins de Kiew, em Londres, e publicou a classificação das suas plantas no livro Genera Plantarum. Partilhar.