Sandra Knapp

American botanist.

Sandra Diane Knapp (born 1956) is an American-born botanist. She is a merit researcher of the Plants Division of the Natural History Museum, London and from 2018 was the president of the Linnean Society of London. While working at the Natural History Museum, London she has overseen the Flora Mesoamericana inventory of Central American plants. She has published several books on botanical subjects as well as a significant number of scientific articles. In 2016 she was awarded the Linnean Medal. In 2022 she was elected as a Fellow of the Royal Society. In 2023 she was appointed an Officer of the

Abbreviations: S.Knapp
Occupations: scientific collector, non-fiction writer, curator, botanist, botanical collector
Citizenships: United Kingdom
Languages: English
Dates: 1956-12-09T00:00:00Z
Direct attributions: 99 plants, 0 fungi
Authorship mentions: 102 plants, 0 fungi

99 plants attributed, 3 plants contributed to102 plants:

Passiflora telesiphe S.Knapp & Mallet 1998
plant species in the passifloraceae family
Passiflora telesiphe is a species of flowering plant in the family Passifloraceae. It is endemic to Ecuador. This is a vine with slender branches. The three-lobed leaves are up to 8 by 11 centimeters. The upper surface of the leaf is dark green, sometimes mottled with white, and the underside is purple. The flowers are solitary or paired with purple-tinged white petals. The filaments are white or purplish and are up to 2.6 centimeters long. The fruit has not been observed. This species is a member of the subgenus Decaloba. This plant was first formally described in 1998, when it was
Solanum imbaburense S.Knapp 1989
vulnerable plant species in the solanaceae family
Solanum imbaburense is a species of plant in the family Solanaceae. It is endemic to Ecuador.
Solanum sanchezvegae S.Knapp 2010
plant species in the solanaceae family
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Solanum bellum S.Knapp 1986
plant species in the solanaceae family
Solanum bellum is a species of flowering plant in the family Solanaceae. It is endemic to Ecuador.
Solanum aspersum S.Knapp 2010
plant species in the solanaceae family
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Trianaea naeka S.Knapp 1995
vulnerable plant species in the solanaceae family
Trianaea naeka is a species of plant in the family Solanaceae. It is endemic to Ecuador. Its natural habitat is subtropical or tropical moist montane forests.
Solanum tepuiense S.Knapp 1991
plant species in the solanaceae family
Solanum tepuiense is a plant species native to Venezuela. It is known from one collection, from a low-elevation sandstone flat-topped mountain named Sororopán-Tepuí, near the Gran Sabana Region in the State of Bolívar in the eastern part of the country. Solanum tepuiense is a shrub up to 2.5 m tall. Leaves are elliptic, thick and leathery, green and shiny on the upper surface, a few small hairs on the underside; blade up to 14 cm long. Inflorescences are opposite the leaves, each with 10-14 flowers. Flowers are white, about 20 mm in diameter. Fruit is a dry berry about 1.5 cm in diameter.
Solanum ruizii S.Knapp 1989
plant species in the solanaceae family
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Solanum habrochaites S.Knapp & D.M.Spooner 1999
plant species in the solanaceae family
Solanum habrochaites (syn. Lycopersicon hirsutum), the hairy tomato, is a species of flowering plant in the family Solanaceae, native to Ecuador and Peru. It is considered to be one of the most important sources of genetic variation for crop improvement of the cultivated tomato, Solanum lycopersicum.
Solanum elvasioides S.Knapp 2008
plant species in the solanaceae family
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Solanum dimorphandrum S.Knapp 2000
plant species in the solanaceae family
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Solanum cucullatum S.Knapp 1986
plant species in the solanaceae family
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Solanum bahianum S.Knapp 1989
plant species in the solanaceae family
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Solanum anomalostemon S.Knapp & M.Nee 2009
plant species in the solanaceae family
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Solanum youngii S.Knapp 1996
plant species in the solanaceae family
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Solanum yanamonense S.Knapp 1986
plant species in the solanaceae family
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Solanum validinervium Benítez & S.Knapp 1985
plant species in the solanaceae family
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Solanum umtuma Voronts. & S.Knapp 2012
plant species in the solanaceae family
Solanum umtuma is a species of plant in the Solanaceae family. It is related to tomatoes. The species is andromonoecous. It can be found in South Africa in areas like Cape Province and KwaZulu-Natal.
Solanum turgidum S.Knapp 1986
endangered plant species in the solanaceae family
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Solanum tovarii S.Knapp 1992
plant species in the solanaceae family
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Solanum tenuiflagellatum Bitter ex S.Knapp 1986
plant species in the solanaceae family
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Solanum tanysepalum S.Knapp 1986
plant species in the solanaceae family
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Solanum sumacaspi S.Knapp 2005
plant species in the solanaceae family
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Solanum smithii S.Knapp 1992
plant species in the solanaceae family
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Solanum restingae S.Knapp 1989
plant species in the solanaceae family
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Solanum quebradense S.Knapp 1996
plant species in the solanaceae family
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Solanum plowmanii S.Knapp 1989
plant species in the solanaceae family
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Solanum platycypellon S.Knapp 1992
plant species in the solanaceae family
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Solanum pastillum S.Knapp 1985
plant species in the solanaceae family
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Solanum ombrophilum Pittier ex S.Knapp 1986
plant species in the solanaceae family
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