Martin Page (botanist) explained

Dr Martin Lewis Page (born 14 May 1953) is an English botanist, ecologist and plant photographer.

Page was born in Birmingham and educated at University College, Swansea, taking his PhD at the University of Exeter in 1980, with a thesis entitled "A phytosociological classification of British neutral grasslands".[1] [2] He worked as a photographer in Brighton for several years before becoming managing director of manufacturing company Dangerfield & Page. In 2001 he became news editor of The Garden, the magazine of the Royal Horticultural Society, and since 2005 he has worked as an ecological consultant.

He contributed to the British National Vegetation Classification and was the first person to describe the British NVC community MG10 (Juncus effusus-Holcus lanatus rush pasture plant community).

Page is an expert on peonies and President of the Peony Society (UK).[3]

Works

Notes and References

  1. http://www.timberpress.co.uk/authors/page_m?s=authors&id=page_m&open_basket=1 Timberpress Authors
  2. http://lib.exeter.ac.uk/search~S6?/apage%2C+martin/apage+martin/1%2C2%2C4%2CB/frameset&FF=apage+martin+lewis&1%2C1%2C University of Exeter Library Catalogue
  3. http://thepeonysociety.org The Peony Society
  4. http://www.kitchengarden.co.uk/news/book-review-july-2010 Review
  5. Web site: RHS what plant when. Gateshead Libraries. 5 April 2021.