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Index of Botanists

NameHardy, Christopher Ross
Date of birth1971
RemarksEducation: B.S. (1995; University of Maryland); Ph.D. (2001; Cornell Unversity; Thesis: Systematics of Cochliostema, Geogenanthus, and an undescribed genus in the spiderwort family, Commelinaceae). Research: Commelinaceae; Restionaceae. Example of Name Published: Plowmanianthus Faden & C. R. Hardy in Syst. Bot. 29(2): 316. 2004
GUIDhttp://purl.oclc.org/net/edu.harvard.huh/guid/uuid/4fec585b-9ecd-4a9b-a4a1-c2739c9aec80
Variant nameChristopher Ross Hardy
Author nameC. R. Hardy
B & P Author Abbrev.C.R.Hardy
Standard/Label NameC. R. Hardy
Full NameHardy, Christopher Ross
Geography AuthorUnited States of America
Specialty AuthorSpermatophytes
Citation as AuthorBirth year & Middle name from: Cornell University Library Catalog
Member of teams/groups
Collector Teams:R. B. Faden & C. R. Hardy  
Author Teams:Faden & C. R. Hardy   H. P. Linder & C. R. Hardy 

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