Joseph Halda Explained

Josef Halda
Birth Date:7 December 1943
Nationality:Czech
Occupation:horticulturist and botanist
Author Abbrev Bot:Halda

Josef Jakob Halda (born 7 December 1943) is a Czech botanist who worked at the Institute of Botany of the Czechoslovak Socialist Republic. He became a member of the Czech Botanical Society in 1987. He studied the flora of the Czech Republic and made a number of expeditions to Mexico. As a scientist, he studied the taxonomy of genera Paeonia, Daphne and Haworthia. He also published popular books such as The genus Primula in cultivation and the wild, which was illustrated by his wife Jarmila Haldová. He proposed new names and combinations such as Begonia jarmilae and Conophytum jarmilae (after his wife),[1] Gentiana arethusae subsp. delicatula (C.Marquand) Halda and ×Jankaendron Halda.

Later, he collected seeds of primarily alpine plants across Europe and Asia, which he sold to gardeners throughout the world.[2]

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Notes and References

  1. Book: Etymological Dictionary of Succulent Plant Names. Urs. Eggli. Leonard E.. Newton. Springer Science & Business Media. 2013. 3662071258. 266.
  2. Web site: Timber Press. The Genus Paeonia. 2016-08-01.