Timiryazev Agricultural Academy, the
Timiryazevskaya station of the Moscow Metro, the lunar crater
Timiryazev and the asteroid
6082 Timiryazev are named after him. The Regional Universal Scientific Library in
Vinnytsia, Ukraine, used to be named after Kliment Timiryazev, the named was changed at the end of 2022, however, in the wake of the
Russian invasion of Ukraine. The in Moscow is also named after him. At the beginning of the
Tverskoy Boulevard in Moscow there is a statue of Timiryazev which was unveiled on 4 November 1923, sculpted by
Sergey Merkurov and laid out by the architect Osipov. Timiryazev is depicted in the gown of Cambridge University where he was awarded an honorary doctorate. The granite pedestal bears the inscription of 'the curve of plant physiology' which Timiryazev elucidated. In October 1941 the statue was overturned by a Fascist bomb, but after a few hours it was back in its place. Its lower half still bears the marks caused by bomb splinters. One of major streets in
Almaty,
Kazakhstan and
a district in North Kazakhstan are named after him. File:Памятник Тимирязеву в селе Тальменка, НСО..jpg|Monument to K.A. Timiryazev in the village of Talmenka, Iskitimsky district, Novosibirsk Oblast File:RR5009-0009R BU 150-летие со дня рождения К.А.Тимирязева.png|
1993 Russian 1 rouble coin commemorating the 150th anniversary of Timiryazev's birth ==Selected publications==