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Person Herbarium Code Institution Location Research Pursuits
Andre Schuiteman K Royal Botanic Gardens U.K. England. Kew. Orchidaceae; flora of New Guinea
David A. Simpson K Royal Botanic Gardens U.K. England. Kew. Cyperaceae; Juncaceae; aquatic monocotyledons; floras of Thailand, U.K., and Greenland
C. M. Thomas K Royal Botanic Gardens U.K. England. Kew. Urticaceae; Mucuna; Fabaceae; Ceratophyllaceae
Anna Trias Blasi K Royal Botanic Gardens U.K. England. Kew. Climbers; Southeast Asian Vitaceae; bulbous monocots; conservation; New Guinea
Timothy M. Utteridge K Royal Botanic Gardens U.K. England. Kew. Primulaceae/Myrsinaceae, especially Malesia incl. Maesa, Ardisia; Icacinaceae s. l.; Stemonuraceae; South-East Asia and Australasia; biodiversity and conservation
Michael W. van Slageren K Royal Botanic Gardens United Kingdom. East Sussex. NEWICK. taxonomy of cultivated cereals, especially wheat (Triticum L. spp.)
Kaj B. Vollesen K Royal Botanic Gardens U.K. England. Kew. Acanthaceae of Africa; northeastern and eastern Africa
Maria Vorontsova K Royal Botanic Gardens U.K. England. Kew. Poaceae; Solanum; Madagascar; Africa; history of taxonomy
James Wearn K Royal Botanic Gardens U.K. England. Kew. Ecology; Lamiaceae; Polemobotany
Paul Wilkin K Royal Botanic Gardens U.K. England. Kew. Dioscoreales; managerial responsibility for Lilioid and Alismatid monocotyledons; floras of Thailand and Madagascar
Elizabeth M. Woodgyer K Royal Botanic Gardens U.K. England. Kew. Collections Management; neotropical Melastomataceae
Sue Zmarzty K Royal Botanic Gardens U.K. England. Kew. Salicaceae (excluding Salix & Populus) and Achariaceae of the neotropics; interactive key to neotropical genera of Euphorbiaceae, Phyllanthaceae and allies