Stephen Troyte Dunn

Stephen Troyte Dunn (26 August 1868, Bristol - 18 April, 1938, Sheen, Surrey, England[1]) was a British botanist. He described and systematized a significant number of plants around the world, his input most noticeable in the taxonomy of the flora of China. Among the plants he first scientifically described was Bauhinia blakeana, now the national flower of Hong Kong.

  1. ^ Ray Desmond. Dictionary of British and Irish Botanists and Horticulturists: (Including Plant Collectors, Flower Painters, and Garden Designers). CRC Press, 1994, p. 222

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