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Charles Gardner (botanist)

Charles Austin Gardner was a Western Australian botanist.

Biography
Born in Lancaster, in England, on 6 January 1896, Gardner emigrated to Western Australia with his family in 1909, where they took possession of land at Yorkrakine. == Travels and publications ==
Travels and publications
He travelled widely and published around 320 papers, the most important of which were Contributions to the Flora of Western Australia in Journal of the Royal Society of Western Australia (from 1923), Enumeratio Plantarum Australiae Occidentalis (1930), a census of the state's plants, and Flora of Western Australia Volume 1, Part 1, Gramineae (1952). He described eight genera and around 200 new species. In 1937 he became the first Australian Botanical Liaison Officer at the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew. His published works and contributions include, • (with H.W. Bennetts), (1956) The Toxic Plants of Western Australia, Perth, West Australian Newspapers. • Lane-Poole, C. E, A primer of forestry, with illustrations of the principal forest trees of Western Australia. 1922. == Legacy ==
Legacy
Gardner was awarded the Medal of the Royal Society of Western Australia in 1949, and the Clarke Medal of the Royal Society of New South Wales in 1961. He retired in 1962, and died from diabetes at Subiaco, Western Australia, on 24 February 1970, aged 74. His personal botanical collection was bequeathed to the Benedictine Community at New Norcia, but was transferred to the State Herbarium in Perth in June 1970. ==See also==
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