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  1. Joseph Dalton Hooker (Halesworth, Suffolk; 30 de junio de 1817-Sunningdale, Berkshire; 10 de diciembre de 1911) fue un botánico y explorador británico.

  2. Sir Joseph Dalton Hooker OM GCSI CB PRS (30 June 1817 – 10 December 1911) was a British botanist and explorer in the 19th century. He was a founder of geographical botany and Charles Darwin's closest friend.

  3. www.kew.org › read-and-watch › sir-joseph-dalton-hookerSir Joseph Dalton Hooker | Kew

    Hace 2 días · In life Hooker was a defender of Darwin, having in fact been Darwin's first confidant for his controversial theory in a letter dated 1844. But, in death, it was felt he would prefer to be interred close to the gardens of Kew, which are his great legacy. Sir Joseph Dalton Hooker.

  4. Sir Joseph Dalton Hooker (born June 30, 1817, Halesworth, Suffolk, England—died December 10, 1911, Sunningdale, Berkshire) was an English botanist noted for his botanical travels and studies and for his encouragement of Charles Darwin and of Darwin’s theories.

    • The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
  5. Sir Joseph Dalton Hooker: trailblazing global botanist and explorer. We explore Joseph Hooker's lifelong research into plant diversity and economic botany, as part of the celebrations at Kew to mark the bicentenary of his birth. By Cam Sharp Jones.

  6. El botánico y explorador Joseph Dalton Hooker fue el primero en prospectar botánicamente uno de los rincones más abruptos y exóticos del planeta, la cordillera del Himalaya.

  7. 22 de jun. de 2017 · Joseph Dalton Hooker, born 200 years ago this month, made extraordinary contributions to science over a life (1817–1911) that spanned the Victorian era and beyond.