Ruth Mary Tristram Explained

Birth Date:1886 4, df=yes
Birth Name:Ruth Mary Cardew
Spouse:Guy H. Tristram
Occupation:Botanist
Nationality:British

Ruth Mary Tristram (25 April 1886 – 22 October 1950) was a British amateur botanist.

Life

Born Ruth Mary Cardew on 25 April 1886, married Major Guy H. Tristram (-1963) in 1919, they had four children. They lived at (the now listed) Cox's Mill, Dallington. Son Launcelot died aged eight, and Tristram attempted to communicate with him by automatic writing. Son Christopher Guy (3 August 1925 – 1943) was killed when the Valaaren was sunk by German submarine U-229[1] after leaving convoy HX231 (the "Crisis Convoy"). Son David became a noted helleborist.[2] Ruth Mary Tristram died on 22 October 1950.

Botany

Tristram became an expert on Plantago and was elected a fellow of the Linnean Society on 7 December 1911. She worked with E. G. Barker on Plantago with a plan to publish an account in for Cambridge British Flora. They published several papers together. Tristram was also a member of the Wild Flower Society.

Works

Botanical

Spiritual

Notes and References

  1. Some sources say it was U-632 - Dallington remmbers, p. 30
  2. Web site: Earth and Space News: Helleborus 'Walhero' Has Pink Flowers and Sells as 'Walberton's Rosemary'. Derdriu. Marriner. 21 January 2017.