Cadbury, Dorothy Adlington (1892–1987)

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Cadbury, Dorothy Adlington (1892–1987)

English botanist. Born Dorothy Adlington Cadbury, Oct 14, 1892, in Birmingham, England; died Aug 21, 1987; dau. of Barrow Cadbury (chair of Cadbury Bros, Ltd., 1922–32) and Geraldine Southall Cadbury (1865–1941); sister of Geraldine Mary "Cherry" Cadbury and Paul Cadbury.

Known for pondweeds expertise and for assembling roughly 400 collections of Potamogeton (British species and natural hybrids in Britain) for British Museum; collected and studied wildflowers from youth and joined Wild Flower Society as Warwickshire recorder (1929); became member of Botanical Society of the British Isles (1936); created complete list of flowering plants in Edgbaston Park after joining Birmingham Natural History Society (BNHS, 1950); served as director of Cadbury Bros. in Bournville, Birmingham, until 1952. Hybrid Potamogeton x. cadburyae named after her.

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