One answer to your question is a man named Joseph Hooker. Joseph traveled Australia, New Zealand, the Himalayas, Africa, the Middle East, and Rocky Mountains of Colorado studying plant life among these places, sometimes collecting them and bringing them home to his home in England. A prolific author who wrote many books on plants, and other topics. A very close friend of Charles Darwin, and Joseph believed in many of Darwin's theories. Hooker died in 1911.
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