
William Bartram
William Bartram was an American naturalist and explorer in the 18th century, celebrated for his detailed observations of the flora and fauna of North America. His works, particularly 'Travels', combine scientific inquiry with poetic prose, providing invaluable insights into the natural history of the American South.
Born on Apr 20, 1739 (286 years old)
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The scientific name of the new species honors the Seminole-Creek inhabitants of Florida, whose chief named it 'Puc Puggy', meaning 'flower hunter', after naturalist William Bartram.
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William Bartram depicted the plants and animals of North America following a precise scientific and artistic method.
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William Bartram depicted North American plants and animals following a precise scientific and artistic method.
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