Émile Burnat (21 October 1828 in Vevey, Vaud – 31 August 1920) was a Swiss botanist.
He began herborizing while still in his teens, later working at the Conservatoire et Jardin botaniques in Geneva. He is remembered for investigations of flora found in the Maritime Alps. His impressive herbarium is now part of the botanical conservatory in Geneva.
Burnat's name is lent to the botanical genus Burnatia and the saxifrage cultivar Saxifraga × burnatii.
The standard author abbreviation Burnat is used to indicate this person as the author when citing a botanical name.Written works
- Flore des Alpes maritimes ou Catalogue raisonné des plantes qui croissent spontanément dans la chaîne des Alpes maritimes, etc.; (7 volumes 1892–1931, with John Isaac Briquet and François Cavillier).
- Catalogue raisonné des Hieracium des Alpes Maritimes; (1883, with August Gremli).
References
- This article is based on a translation of an article from the Spanish Misplaced Pages.
- Les collections botanique Emile Burnat (in French)
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