Charles Alfred Weatherby

American botanist (1875-1949).

Charles Alfred Weatherby (1875–1949) was an American botanist. Weatherby was born in Hartford, Connecticut, to Charles Nathaniel Weatherby and his wife, the former Grace Weld. Not long after Charles Alfred's birth, the family moved to Colorado. However, when he reached school age his parents sent him back to Connecticut. Weatherby studied literature at Harvard University, graduating summa cum laude in 1897. From 1899 to 1905 Weatherby was ill and lived with his mother in East Hartford. It was during this time he began his interest in botany and joined the Connecticut Botanical Society. In 19

Abbreviations: Weath.
Occupations: scientific collector, botanist, botanical collector
Citizenships: United States
Dates: 1875-01-01T00:00:00Z – 1949-06-21T00:00:00Z
Birth place: Hartford
Direct attributions: 32 plants, 0 fungi
Authorship mentions: 88 plants, 0 fungi

32 plants attributed, 56 plants contributed to88 plants:

Quercus rysophylla (Loquat Leaf Oak) Weath. 1910
plant species in the fagaceae family
Quercus rysophylla, the loquat leaf oak, is a Mexican species of oak in the red oak section (Quercus section Lobatae). It is native to the Sierra Madre Oriental in the States of Tamaulipas, Nuevo León, San Luis Potosí, Veracruz, and Hidalgo in northeastern Mexico.
Stewartia ovata (Mountain-camellia) (Cav.) Weath. 1939
plant species in the theaceae family
Stewartia ovata, known commonly as mountain camellia, is a small tree native to low to mid-elevations in the southern Appalachian Mountains and nearby regions from Mississippi to Virginia. It is a member of the Theaceae, the tea family. Although not endangered, the plant does have a limited range and is uncommon throughout its range. Mountain camellia grows in the understory of predominantly hardwood forests and tends to be found near streams, usually at elevations below 800 m (2,600 ft).
Puccinellia nutkaensis (Nootka Alkaligrass) (J.Presl) Fernald & Weath. 1916
perennial plant species in the poaceae family
Puccinellia nutkaensis is a species of grass known by the common names Nootka alkaligrass and Alaska alkali grass. It is native to North America from Alaska across northern Canada to Greenland and Nova Scotia, and down to Washington to Oregon to the Central Coast of California.
Puccinellia arctica (Arctic Alkaligrass) (Hook.) Fernald & Weath. 1916
perennial plant species in the poaceae family
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Pellaea ovata (Ovateleaf Cliffbrake) Weath. 1936
plant species in the pteridaceae family
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Eleocharis fallax (Creeping Spikerush) Weath. 1922
perennial plant species in the cyperaceae family
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Selaginella viridissima (Green Spikemoss) Weath. 1943
plant species in the selaginellaceae family
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Puccinellia vaginata (Sheathed Alkaligrass) (Lange) Fernald & Weath. 1917
perennial plant species in the poaceae family
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Notholaena galapagensis Weath. & Svenson 1938
plant species in the pteridaceae family
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Euphorbia chamaecaula Weath. 1910
plant species in the euphorbiaceae family
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Carex mackenziana Weath. 1936
perennial plant species in the cyperaceae family
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Adiantum decoratum Maxon & Weath. 1932
perennial plant species in the pteridaceae family
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Trichomanes crassipilis Weath. 1931
plant species in the hymenophyllaceae family
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Selaginella macrathera Weath. 1943
plant species in the selaginellaceae family
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Selaginella arsenei Weath. 1944
plant species in the selaginellaceae family
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Puccinellia rupestris (Stiff Salt-marsh-grass) (With.) Fernald & Weath. 1916
annual plant species in the poaceae family
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Magnolia ashei (Ashe's Magnolia) Weath. 1926
plant species in the magnoliaceae family
Magnolia ashei is a species of flowering plant in the family Magnoliaceae, endemic to northwestern Florida. It is known commonly as Ashe's magnolia. It is sometimes considered to be a subspecies or variety of Magnolia macrophylla which occurs further north in the southeastern United States, but is now generally considered a distinct species. It was discovered in Okaloosa County, Florida by William Willard Ashe, and named after him by Charles Alfred Weatherby.
Echeandia macrophylla Rose ex Weath. 1910
plant species in the asparagaceae family
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Woodwardia martinezii Maxon ex Weath. 1949
plant species in the blechnaceae family
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Trichomanes killipii Weath. 1931
plant species in the hymenophyllaceae family
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Amelanchier gaspensis (Gaspé Serviceberry) (Wiegand) Fernald & Weath. 1931
plant species in the rosaceae family
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Quercus rhysophylla (Loquat Leaf Oak) Weath. 2014
plant species in the fagaceae family
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Puccinellia lucida (Shining Alkaligrass) Fernald & Weath. 1916
perennial plant species in the poaceae family
Puccinellia lucida is a perennial grass which grows in south-eastern Canada and occasionally elsewhere in the United States. Its specific epithet lucida means "shining", referring to the plant's lustrous glumes.
Mirabilis pringlei Weath. 1910
perennial plant species in the nyctaginaceae family
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Geum canadense var. texanum Fernald & Weath. 1922
perennial plant variety in the rosaceae family
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Trichomanes curranii Weath. 1931
plant species in the hymenophyllaceae family
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Selaginella mutica var. limitanea (Bluntleaf Spikemoss) Weath. 1944
plant variety in the selaginellaceae family
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Oxybaphus pratensis (Standl.) Weath. 1913
plant species in the nyctaginaceae family
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Oxybaphus brandegeei (Standl.) Weath. 1913
plant species in the nyctaginaceae family
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Hypericum canadense var. magninsulare Weath. 1928
plant variety in the hypericaceae family
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