Resvoll, Thekla (1871–1948)
Resvoll, Thekla (1871–1948)
Norwegian botanist. Name variations: Thekla Ragnhild Holmsen; Thekla Resvold. Born Thekla Susanne Ragnhild Resvoll, May 22, 1871, in the Vågå valley of southern Norway; died June 14, 1948; dau. of Hans and Julie Marie (Deichman) Resvoll; sister of Hanna Resvoll-Holmsen (1873–1943), Norwegian explorer; married Andreas Holmsen, 1895; children: son Dag Resvoll Holmsen (b. 1905).
An expert on Norway's mountain flora, attended University of Christiana (Oslo, 1892–99), University of Copenhagen (1899–1900), University of Zurich and University of Munich (1903–04); earned PhD (1917) and wrote a thesis on the adaptations of mountain plants (germane to cold and short summers); elected a Norwegian Academy of Sciences member (1923); worked as an assistant professor and lecturer at University of Christiana (1902–36); took a sabbatical year at Botanical Garden in Buitenzog (Bogor), Java (1923–24).