Eva Myrtelle Roush Explained
Eva Myrtelle (Fling) Roush (1886–1954) was an American botanist noted for her study of Sidalcea and her work at the Arnold Arboretum.[1] [2] [3] [4] In 1930, she received her doctorate degree in botany from Washington University in St. Louis.[5]
Notes and References
- Melanie Marshall . Gisler. Rhoda M.. Love. Henderson's checkermallow: The natural, botanical, and conservation history of a rare estuarine species . Kalmiopsis . 2005 . 12 . 1–8 . Originally identified as " S. malvaeflora," the specimen was not recognized as S. hendersonii until examined by Eva M.F. Roush for her 1931 monograph of the genus..
- Book: Munz . Philip Alexander . Keck . David D. . A California Flora . 1973 . University of California Press . 9780520024052 . 1570 . registration . 17 September 2018 . en.
- Book: Roush . Eva Myrtelle Fling . A monograph of the genus Sidalcea... . 1931 . Washington university . 17 September 2018.
- Roush . Eva M. Fling . A synopsis of Robinsonella . Journal of the Arnold Arboretum . 1931 . 12 . 1 . 49–59 . 43780581 . 10.5962/bhl.part.2814 . free .
- News: 600 to Get Degrees at Washington U. Exercises Tuesday . 7 November 2021 . Newspapers.com . St. Louis Globe-Democrat . 8 Jun 1930 . 4 . en . DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY - In Botany...Eva Myrtelle Fling Roush.