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Alex Drum Hawkes
Born1927
Houlton, ME
Died1977
Kingston, Jamaica
CitizenshipAmerican
Alma materUniversity of Miami
Scientific career
FieldsBotany, Cooking
Author abbrev. (botany)A.D.Hawkes

Alex Drum Hawkes (1927–1977) was an American botanist and cookbook author who lived in Coconut Grove, Florida & Kingston, Jamaica. Alex specialized in orchids, bromeliads, palm trees, fruits, vegetables, and nuts. Named the orchid genera Flickingeria, and Paraphalaenopsis and travelled the world extensively, particularly the Caribbean & Latin America during the 1940s - 1970s collecting plants and authentic regional recipes.

The standard author abbreviation A.D.Hawkes is used to indicate this person as the author when citing a botanical name.

Publications

Cookbooks and recipes

  • Editor of The Horticulture Publications, Coconut Grove, Florida
  • Editor of COOKERY NOTES (1960s-70s) Coconut Grove, Florida (FL.) Recipes by Alex D. Hawkes
  • South Florida Cookery: Unique Recipes from the Tropics and Elsewhere (1964) Wake-Brook House, Coral Gables, Florida
  • Tropical Cookery (1960s)
  • The Shrimp Cookbook: 140 Wonderful Ways To Serve Shrimp (1966) Culinary Arts Institute, Chicago, Illinois
  • A World of Vegetable Cookery: An encyclopedic treasury of recipes, botany, and lore of the vegetable kingdom (1968) Simon & Schuster, New York illustrations by Bill Goldsmith
  • Cooking with vegetables : an encyclopedic treasury of recipes, botany, and lore of the vegetable kingdom (REVISED)
  • Eating Out in Jamaica: A Unique Guide to Good Eating (1971) DMP Publications Ltd., Kingston, Jamaica
  • The Rum Cookbook (1972) William Collins & Sangster, Jamaica Photography by Maria LaYacona
  • The Flavors of The Caribbean & Latin America: a personal collection of recipes (1977) Viking, New York illustrations by Lynda West Compiled & Foreword by Elisabeth Lambert Ortiz

Botanical works

  • The Gardener's Pocketbook (1950) The National Horticultural Magazine
  • The Major Kinds of Palms (1950 - 1952) Fairchild Tropical Garden, Coconut Grove / Coral Gables, Florida
  • The Orchid Journal An International Review of Orchidology (1952 - 1953) Berkeley, California - Official Publication of The International Orchid Society
  • Orchid Weekly (1958-1967) The Horticulture Publications, Coconut Grove, Florida
  • Palm Papers (1950s) The Horticulture Publications, Coconut Grove, Florida
  • Bromeliad Papers (1958-1967) The Horticulture Publications, Coconut Grove, Florida
  • Tropical Plants (1950s-1960s) The Horticulture Publications, Coconut Grove, Florida
  • Cultural Directions For Orchids (1959) The Horticultural Publications
  • Orchids Their Botany & Culture (1961) Harper & Brothers, New York
  • Tropics Magazine (1962) © Alex D. Hawkes (The Horticulture Publications, Coconut Grove, Florida)
  • The Four Arts Garden : history and catalogue of the labeled plants (1964) Garden Club of Palm Beach, Florida
  • Encyclopedia of Cultivated Orchids, an illustrated descriptive manual of the members of the Orchidaceae currently in cultivation (1965) Faber & Faber, London
  • Guide to Plants of the Everglades National Park (1965) Tropic Isle Publishers, Coral Gables, Florida
  • A Plantman's Guide to Jamaica (1969)
  • Wild Flowers of Jamaica (1974) Collins & Sangster, Great Britain illustrations by Brenda C. Sutton
  • Illustrated Plants of Jamaica (1974) J. Wray & Nephew, Jamaica

Hommages

The following plants or genera were named by Alex D. Hawkes or in his honor:

Genera
Hybrids
  • (Bromeliaceae) Neoregelia 'Alex D. Hawkes' tristis X marmorata Flickinger, 1960
  • (Orchidaceae) Brassavola 'Yaki' Brassavola cucullata × B. nodosa A.D.Hawkes, 1946
  • (Orchidaceae) Cymbidium 'Katherine Hawkes Chatham' Cym. Dainty × Cym. floribundum A.D.Hawkes, 1964
  • (Orchidaceae) Encyclia 'Alex Hawkes' Encyclia oncidioides × Encyclia diurna Moir, 1969
  • (Orchidaceae) Prosavola 'Alex Hawkes' Brassavola nodosa x Prosthechea mariae Flickinger, 1964
  • (Orchidaceae) Renanthera 'Alex Hawkes' Renanthera coccinea x Renanthera storiei Moir, 1954
  • (Orchidaceae) × Rhyncholaeliocattleya 'Alex Hawkes' Rhyncholaeliocattleya cliftonii x Cattleya Mount Royal Wright, 1949
Species

References

  1. International Plant Names Index.  A.D.Hawkes.
  2. "Sub-Tropic Cookery". Sub-Tropic Cookery. Retrieved 10 December 2018.
  3. "Fairchild Tropical Botanic Garden > About Fairchild > Mission & History > Archive Collections > Dent Smith Collection". Fairchildgarden.org. Retrieved 10 December 2018.
  4. "BCR Bromeliad Cultivar Register>". Registry.bsi.org. Retrieved 10 December 2018.
  5. "Flickingeria". Aos.org. Retrieved 10 December 2018.
  6. "Harvard University Herbaria & Libraries". Kiki.huh.harvard.edu. Retrieved 10 December 2018.
  7. "The International Orchid Register / RHS Gardening". Apps.rhs.org.uk. Retrieved 10 December 2018.
  8. "OrchidRoots". Bluenanta.com. Retrieved 10 December 2018.
  9. "Sobralia helleri A.D. Hawkes 1966". Sobralia.autrevie.com. Retrieved 10 December 2018.
  10. "Harvard University Herbaria & Libraries". Kiki.huh.harvard.edu. Retrieved 10 December 2018.
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