Julian Alfred Steyermark was born in
St. Louis,
Missouri as the only child of the businessman Leo L. Steyermark and Mamie I. Steyermark (
née Isaacs). He studied at the Henry Shaw School of Botany at
Washington University in St. Louis, where he completed his Ph.D. in 1933. His distinguished career included the Field Museum of Chicago, the
Instituto Botánico of Caracas, and he was with the
Missouri Botanical Garden in St. Louis from 1984 until his death. Steyermark's major works were his
Flora of the Venezuelan Guayana,
Flora of Missouri, and his
Flora of Guatemala. During his life, Steyermark
collected over 130,000 plants in twenty-six countries, which earned him an entry in the
Guinness Book of World Records. He made the initial descriptions of 2,392 taxa of plants, including one family, 38 genera, and 1,864 species. ==Honours==