Helen Kennedy (botanist)
Helen Kennedy (born 1944) is an American botanist, botanical collector, and expert of the Marantaceae family.[1][2] Taxa named after Kennedy include Philodendron heleniae and Guzmania kennedyae. In 2011, Kennedy received the Outstanding Achievement Award from the Society of Woman Geographers
Education
Kennedy was born in Riverside, California.[2] She has a bachelor's degree in biology and a master's degree in botany from University of California, Davis. She also has a doctoral degree from University of California.[2]
Career
Kennedy has worked at the Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute in Panama and has served as curator of the Summit Canal Zone Herbarium in Panama.[3] She has also worked as Curator of the Summit Herbarium at the Missouri Botanical Garden.[4] Kennedy has also worked for the University of Manitoba, Winnipeg and the Chicago Field Museum.[5][6] As of 2007 she was an active collector for the University of British Columbia (UBC) herbarium, contributing 1,000 specimens since 1969.[7] She has also been Honorary Curator of Vascular Plants at the UBC herbarium.[8] As of 2016 she was herbarium research associate at the University of California at Riverside.[3]
Awards and recognition
In 2011, Kennedy received the Outstanding Achievement Award from the Society of Woman Geographers.[6][9] Taxa named after Kennedy include Philodendron heleniae Croat and Guzmania kennedyae L.B. Sm. & Read.[2][4]
Selected publications
- Kennedy, Helen. "Diversification in pollination mechanisms in the Marantaceae." Monocots: systematics and evolution 2 (2000): 335-343.
- Kennedy, Helen. Systematics and pollination of the "closed-flowered" species of Calathea (Marantaceae). Vol. 71. Univ of California Press, 1978.
References
- ^ Wilson, Gavin (August 17, 1995). "Plants 'R' Us: Herbarium houses half-million plant specimens" (PDF). UBC Reports. No. 41. The University of British Columbia. p. 8. Retrieved December 23, 2024.
- ^ a b c d "Kennedy, Helen (1944-)". JStor Global Plants. Retrieved December 23, 2024.
- ^ a b King, Beth (January 21, 2016). "Smithsonian Botanist Discovers New Ground-Flowering Plant in Panama". Smithsonian Institution. Retrieved December 23, 2024.
- ^ a b "Philodendron heleniae Croat". International Plant Names Index. Retrieved December 23, 2024.
- ^ Renner, S.S. (1993). A History of Botanical Exploration in Amazonian Ecuador, 1739-1988 (PDF). Washington, D.C.: Smithsonian Institution Press. pp. 19โ20. Archived from the original (PDF) on March 8, 2022. Retrieved December 23, 2024.
- ^ a b "Oral Histories". Society of Woman Geographers. Retrieved December 23, 2024.
- ^ Saarela, Jeffery M.; Lipsen, Linda; Sayre, Cindy M.; Whitton, Jeannette (August 10, 2007). "Vascular Plant Type Specimens in the University of British Columbia Herbarium (Ubc)". Journal of the Botanical Research Institute of Texas. 1 (1): 437โ448. JSTOR 41971434.
- ^ Ganders, Fred R. (1999). "Not Just Dead Plants" (PDF). UBC Alumni Chronicle. 53 (2): 10โ11. Retrieved December 23, 2024.
- ^ "Outstanding Achievement Award Recipients". Society of Woman Geographers. Retrieved December 23, 2024.
- ^ International Plant Names Index. H.Kenn.