The father of Indian botany is Jagadish Chandra Bose, a renowned scientist who made significant contributions to the field of botany and plant physiology. Bose's research and experiments helped expand our understanding of plant physiology and paved the way for further advancements in botany in India.
Many scientist are expert in the botany field but other 2 field ex. Theophrastus is father of botany Mendal is father of genetics Warning is father of ecology Prof. R. Mishra is father of Indian ecology F.F.Fritsch is father of phycology etc.
Lorenz Adam santiago. Theophrastus (Greek philosopher) is called the father of ancient Botany. Theophrastus who hailed from Greece is considered as the father of Botany.
Botany is study of plants. My father loved Botany.
Daniel Oliver has written: 'First book of Indian botany' -- subject(s): Botany
THEOPHRASTUS - FATHER OF BOTANYTheophrastus (about 300 B.C.), among the greatest early Greek philosophers and natural scientists, is called the "father of botany." His observations and writings dealing with the medical qualities and peculiarities of herbs are unusually accurate, even in the light of present knowledge.
father of medicine- hippocrates father of biology -aristotle father of botany -theophrastus father of zoology - aristotle father of genetics - G.J. Mendel father of expiremental genetics- thomas hunt morgan
R. S. Hole has written: 'A manual of botany for Indian forest students' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Botany
The term "Botany" was coined by Theophrastus, a Greek philosopher and student of Aristotle, during the 4th century BCE. He is often referred to as the "Father of Botany" for his extensive studies and writings on plants.
No, her father was not Indian. He was an Albanian as was her mother.
Botany is a natural science because it deals with plants which are natural and not manufactured by humans. In the Dewey Decimal System, it is in the 500s, rather than gardening and agriculture which are an applied science in the 600s. The father of botany was Theophrastus.
JRD Tata is the father of Indian civil aviation.