Charles Moore (botanist)

Charles E Moore
Born 10 May 1820
Dundee, Scotland
Died 30 April 1905 (1905-05-01) (aged 84)
Paddington, NSW, Australia
Nationality Australian
Citizenship Australian
Known for Director of the Royal Botanic Gardens, Sydney
Scientific career
Fields botany

Charles Moore (10 May 1820 – 30 April 1905) was an Australian botanist. He arrived in Sydney on 14 January 1848 and took up the position of Director of the Royal Botanic Garden, Sydney, a position he held until 5 May 1896. In this time he undertook several trips in eastern New South Wales as a plant and seed collector.

Moore trained in the Botanic Gardens of Trinity College, Dublin. As Director for 48 years (1848–96), he did much to develop Sydney's Botanic Garden in its modern form. He tackled the problems of poor soil, inadequate water and shortage of funds to develop much of the Gardens in the form we see today. The Palm Grove, in the heart of the Garden, is a reminder of his skill and foresight, as is the reclaimed land behind the Farm Cove seawall which added a significant area to the Royal Botanic Gardens.

Nineteen species were named after him by Ferdinand von Mueller

References

  1. IPNI.  C.Moore.
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