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Margot Williams (botanist)
American botanist From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Margot Williams is an American botanist who described Hippeastrum iguazuanum in 1984.[1]
Career
Williams has a master's degree in horticulture and botany, and worked as a horticulturalist and research botanist at the U.S. National Arboretum,[2] where among other activities she worked on Iris breeding.[3]
Publications
- Williams, Margot 1982. Chromosome Counts for Six Amaryllis Taxa. Plant Life 38: 34–39. [Corrigenda 39: 41(1983)]
- Williams, Margot 1982. A Tetraploid Amaryllis starkii. Plant Life 38: 59-61
- W. L. Ackerman and Margot Williams. New Cold Hardy Camellia Hybrid Selections. American Camellia Yearbook 1981
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