Botanical Society of America - Former Presidents

Former Presidents

The following persons have been president of the society:

  • William Trelease - Director of the Missouri Botanical Garden and the first president of the society
  • Nathaniel Lord Britton - Cofounder of the New York Botanical Garden
  • Margaret Clay Ferguson - Head of the Department of Botany at Wellesley College and the first female president of the society
  • William Francis Ganong - Historian and cartographer of New Brunswick
  • Albert S. Hitchcock - Chief Botanist for the USDA
  • William Chambers Coker - Founder of the Coker Arboretum at the University of North Carolina
  • Katherine Esau - National Medal of Science recipient and namesake of the Katherine Esau Award in structural and developmental biology
  • Vernon Cheadle - Chancellor of the University of California, Santa Barbara
  • Peter H. Raven - Director of the Missouri Botanical Garden

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