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Professor John Henslow was a British botanist, clergyman, and geologist who popularised botany at the University of Cambridge by introducing new methods of teaching the subject. Notably he initiated the move of Cambridge University Botanic Garden to its present site in 1846 and was mentor to Charles Darwin, encouraging him to think about the importance of plant diversity.
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The Cambridge University Botanic Garden is a botanical garden located in Cambridge, England, associated with the university Department of Plant Sciences (formerly Botany School). [2] [3] It lies between Trumpington Road to the west, Bateman Street to the north and Hills Road to the east. The garden covers an area of 16 hectares (40 acres). [4]
This exceptional breadth results from the very prolonged development of botany as an academic subject in Cambridge. Botanical teaching and research in Cambridge dates from the time of William Turner, whose N e w Herball of 1551-1568 records the botanical features of 238 plants native to England, and marks the beginning of plant systematics and taxonomy in this country.
Beverley was a junior research fellow at Queens’ College, Cambridge between 1996 and 1999, when she was appointed a lecturer in the Department of Plant Sciences, University of Cambridge. She was promoted to senior lecturer in 2005 and reader in 2010.
The University of Cambridge has a long and distinguished history in Botany including work by John Ray [8] and Stephen Hales [9] in the 17th century and 18th century, Charles Darwin’s mentor John Stevens Henslow [10] in the 19th century, and Frederick Blackman, [11] Arthur Tansley [12] and Harry Godwin in the 20th century.
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Mar 24, 2024 · Professor John Stevens Henslow (1796-1861) was a British botanist, clergyman, and geologist who popularised botany at the University of Cambridge by introducing new methods of teaching the subject. Notably he initiated the move of the Cambridge University Botanic Garden to its present site in 1846.