Charles Christopher Parry

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Charles Christopher Parry was a 19th-century British-American botanist and mountaineer known for his extensive plant explorations in the American West and for describing numerous new species.

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instanceOf botanist
explorer
mountaineer
person
birthDate 1823-08-28
birthPlace Gloucester, England NERFINISHED
burialPlace Davenport, Iowa NERFINISHED
causeOfDeath illness
centuryOfActivity 19th century
countryOfCitizenship United Kingdom
United States of America
deathDate 1890-02-20
educatedAt Columbia University College of Physicians and Surgeons NERFINISHED
Union College NERFINISHED
employer United States Department of Agriculture NERFINISHED
United States and Mexican Boundary Survey NERFINISHED
explored Rocky Mountains NERFINISHED
Sierra Nevada NERFINISHED
U.S.–Mexico border region
familyName Parry NERFINISHED
fieldOfWork botany
exploration of the American West
plant taxonomy
genre scientific writing
givenName Charles
hasAuthorAbbreviationInBotany Parry NERFINISHED
hasEponym Parry Peak NERFINISHED
Parry pinyon (Pinus quadrifolia, historically associated) NERFINISHED
Parry’s lily (Lilium parryi) NERFINISHED
Parry’s penstemon (Penstemon parryi) NERFINISHED
Parry’s primrose (Primula parryi) NERFINISHED
influenced study of western North American flora
knownFor describing numerous new plant species
plant explorations in the American West
language English
memberOf American Association for the Advancement of Science NERFINISHED
American Philosophical Society
name Charles Christopher Parry NERFINISHED
notableWork botanical collections along the U.S.–Mexico border
botanical collections in the Rocky Mountains
occupation botanist
physician
residence Colorado NERFINISHED
Davenport, Iowa NERFINISHED
workedOn flora of the American West
flora of the Rocky Mountains

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Pinus torreyana describedBy Charles Christopher Parry