Mary Mendum (botanist)

Mary Mendum (1945-2004), born Caroline Mary Bates, was a British botanist, taxonomist and botanical illustrator.[1][2] A number of plant species were described and named by her, as well as others named in memory of her. The Mary Mendum Medal is awarded in her honour for an exceptional outstanding botanical illustration.[3]

Career

Mendum was a botanist, taxonomist and botanical illustrator; she worked at the Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh. She undertook botanical fieldwork in the Philippines and Indonesia collecting specimens, publishing on them and naming them. In 1993 Mendum, under her name of Caroline Mary Bates, was awarded the Jill Smythies Award for botanical illustration.[2][4]

Species named by or in honour of Mary Mendum

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  • Aeschynanthus arctocalyx Mendum & Madulid. Described and name published by Mendum and Madulid in 1995.[6]
  • Aeschynanthus argentii Mendum. Described and name published by Mendum in 1999.[7]
  • Aeschynanthus batakiorum Mendum & Madulid. Described and name published by Mendum in 1999.[7]
  • Aeschynanthus batesii Mendum. Described and name published by Mendum in 2003.[8]
  • Aeschynanthus burttii Mendum. Described and name published by Mendum in 2003.[8]
  • Aeschynanthus citrinus Mendum & S.M. Scott. Described and name published by Mendum, Scott and Galloway in 2006.[8]
  • Aeschynanthus curvicalyx Mendum. Described and name published by Mendum in 2001.[8]
  • Aeschynanthus elmeri Mendum. Transferred to species aeschynanthus, renamed and published by Mendum in 2001.[8]
  • Aescyhnanthus lobaticalyx Mendum. Described and name published by Mendum in 2003.[8]
  • Aeschynanthus flavidus Mendum & P. Woods. Described and name published by Mendum and Woods in 1997.[9]
  • Aeschynanthus intraflavus Mendum. Described and name published by Mendum in 1998.[10]
  • Aeschynanthus madulidii Mendum. Described and name published by Mendum in 2001.[8]
  • Aeschynanthus mendumiae D.J.Middleton
  • Aeschynanthus oxychlamys Mendum
  • Aeschynanthus pseudohybridus Mendum. Described and name published by Mendum in 1999.[7]
  • Aeschynanthus roseoflorus Mendum. Described and name published by Mendum in 1998.[10]
  • Aeschynanthus sojolianus Mendum & L.E.R.Galloway. Described and name published by Mendum, Scott and Galloway in 2006.[8]
  • Begonia mendumae M.Hughes
  • Callicarpa mendumiae Bramley. Named in memory of Mary Mendum.[11]
  • Henckelia corrugata Mendum. Described and name published by Mendum in 2001.[8]
  • Nepenthes maryae. In commemoration of Mary Mendum.
  • Rhododendron mendumiae Argent. Named in memory of Mary Mendum.[12]

Publications

Edinburgh Journal of Botany articles:

References

  1. "Index of Botanists Harvard University Herbaria and Libraries". Harvard University Herbaria and Libraries. Retrieved 21 November 2020.
  2. "Record of the Proceedings of the Linnean Society of London for the 205th Session (1992-93)" (PDF). The Linnean. 9:3: 34.
  3. "Botanical Images Scotia" (PDF). Royal Caledonian Horticultural Society. p. 4.
  4. "The Jill Smythies Award". The Linnean Society. Retrieved 22 November 2020.
  5. "ROYAL BOTANIC GARDEN EDINBURGH FLORILEGIUM: List of Plants" (PDF). Retrieved 21 November 2020.
  6. Mendum, M.; Madulid, D. (November 1995). "Aeschynanthus arctocalyx, a new species from the Philippines". Edinburgh Journal of Botany. 52:3: 343–345 via Cambridge University Press.
  7. Mendum, M (July 1999). "Three new species of Aeschynanthus(Gesneriaceae)". Edinburgh Journal of Botany. 56:2: 265–272 via Cambridge University Press.
  8. "International Plant Names Index (IPNI): Mendum, Mary (1945-2004)". International Plant Names Index (IPNI). Retrieved 22 November 2020.
  9. Mendum, M; Woods, P.J.B. (July 1997). "Aeschynanthus flavidus (Gesneriaceae), a new species from Sarawak". Edinburgh Journal of Botany. 54:2: 254–257 via Cambridge University Press.
  10. Mendum, M (November 1998). "Notes on Aeschynanthus(Gesneriaceae) from Seram". Edinburgh Journal of Botany. 55:3: 359–365 via Cambridge University Press.
  11. "Callicarpa mendumiae Bramley". Plants of the World Online. Retrieved 22 November 2020.
  12. Argent, G.C.G. (2004). "New species and comments on Rhododendron (Ericaceae) from the island of Palawan, Philippines" (PDF). Gardens' Bulletin Singapore. 56: 82.
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