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  1. Pierre Magnol (8 June 1638 – 21 May 1715) was a French botanist. He was born in the city of Montpellier, where he lived and worked for most of his life. He became Professor of Botany and Director of the Royal Botanic Garden of Montpellier and held a seat in the Académie Royale des Sciences de Paris for a short while. He was one of the ...

  2. Mar 12, 2021 · Pierre Magnol was one botanist working in the 17th century classifying plants in pre-Linnean polynomial Latin. While not the taxonomic system we use today, Magnol’s intuitive understanding of grouping plants together in a family was groundbreaking by relating similar characteristics among closely related species.

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    It was named after the French botanist Pierre Magnol. The English botanist William Sherard, who studied botany in Paris under Joseph Pitton de Tournefort, a pupil of Magnol, was most probably the first after Plumier to adopt the genus name Magnolia.

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  5. MAGNOL, PIERRE. ( b. Montpellier, France, 8 June 1638; d. Montpellier, 21 May 1715) botany. Magnol’s father was an apothecary, and his mother came from a family of physicians.

  6. On 13 September 1694, Guy-Crescent Fagon, the doctor of the king, obtained for Magnol a brevet de professeur royal. Magnol occupied one of the four chairs established in 1498. In 1696 he was named director of the botanical garden.

  7. But whatever the variety, magnolias have long done credit to their namesake, Pierre Magnol, who was director of the botanical garden at Montpellier, France. Eight species of magnolia are native to the United States.

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  9. Pierre Magnol (8 June 1638 – 21 May 1715) was a French botanist. He was born in the city of Montpellier, where he lived and worked for most of his life. He became Professor of Botany and Director of the Royal Botanic Garden of Montpellier and held a seat in the Académie Royale des Sciences de Paris for a short while .

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