Grenville Llewellyn Lucas was born in
Cardiff on 20 December 1935. He had an early interest in natural history stimulated by the
National Museum of Wales but his first job was working for the
Distillers Company on the development and use of plastics and resins. After reading
The Geography of the Flowering Plants by
Ronald Good his interest took him to the
University of Hull to study botany under Professor Good, where he received a degree in Botany. The
International Plant Red Data Book published in 1979 co-edited with
Hugh Synge was one of the products of this work. In 1998 he was appointed to the Council of
English Nature. He was promoted to Senior Principal Scientific Officer and in 1989 appointed the Keeper of the Herbarium and Library at Kew and Deputy Director; he retired in 1995. After retirement he remained at Kew for a year as head of the Information Services Department. == Honours ==