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Hamilton Paul Traub (June 18, 1890 – July 14, 1983) was an American botanist. He specialized in the study of Amaryllidaceae. He also did horticultural studies on beans. Dr Traub was one of the founding members of the American Amaryllis Society (now the International Bulb Society) in 1933, and for a long time the editor of its annual publication, variously called Year Book, American Amaryllis Society, Herbertia and Plant Life: Amaryllis Year Book.

Systematic treatment of Amaryllidaceae

Subfamilies (4)
  1. Allioideae 4 tribes
  2. Hemerocalloideae 1 tribe: Hemerocalleae
  3. Ixiolirioideae 2 tribes
  4. Amarylloideae (2 infrafamilies: Amarylloidinae 12 tribes, Pancratioidinae 4 tribes)

Selected publications

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

References

  1. Harvard Index of Botanists
  2. "Sick Beans and Healthy People". Time. July 14, 1941.
  3. "International Bulb Society. Our History". Archived from the original on 2017-03-27. Retrieved 2015-05-16.
  4. International Plant Names Index.  Traub.

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