Elli Stamatiadou Explained

Birth Date:1 April 1933
Birth Place:Andros, Greece
Death Place:Athens, Greece
Occupation:botanist
Employer:Goulandris Natural History Museum

Elli Stamatiadou (born 1 April 1933 in Andros, Greece - died 1 May 2015, Athens, Greece) was a successful amateur Greek botanist.[1]

Biography

She was the chief curatorial assistant at the herbarium of Goulandris Natural History Museum (ATH), from 1965 to 2009 and the greatest contributor to the Museum’s botanical collections (23,705 specimens from all over Greece including over 20 type specimens). She retired in 2003 but continued working voluntarily until 2009.

Family

She was married to Yiannis Stamatiadis, together they had 2 children. Their son Stamatis Stamatiadis is a soil microbiologist and he has developed the Soil Ecology and Biotechnology Laboratory at the Goulandris Natural History Museum.

Species

The plant species Dianthus stamatiadae Rech. f. (a Greek endemic plant species from the region of Kozani), Veronica stamatiadae M.A. Fischer & Greuter (a Veronica species, first collected by Stamatiadou from the island of Ro in the Kastellorizo island group) and Allium stamatiadae are named after her.[2]

Publications

Notes and References

  1. News: IN MEMORIAM: Elli Stamatiadou (1933–2015). TAN. KIT. PHYTOLOGIA BALCANICA 21(2), Sofia, 2015.
  2. Web site: Englera BGBM. www.bgbm.org. 2016-07-07.