Wessel Marais

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Wessel Marais B.Sc., M.Sc. (1929-2013) was a South African botanist and plant collector.[1][2][3]

Wessel was born in

Pondoland, Griqualand East and other localities.[1] He collected over 1,500 specimens jointly with Van der Schijff in the Kruger National Park and with Bernard de Winter in northern S.W. Africa.[9]

Polyscias maraisiana

He was the South African Liaison Officer at Kew Gardens (1957-1965). He then worked in the nursery trade before joining the permanent staff at the Herbarium, Kew, in 1968, initially as Senior Scientific Officer and later Principal Scientific Officer. In 1970 he became Curator of Petaloid Monocots.[1]

At Kew he contributed to and edited the Flore des Mascareignes; he wrote the account for Tulipa for the Flora of Turkey and Romulaea for Flora Europaea. He collected in Turkey and Réunion.

One of his more unusual contributions was the identification of Pilea peperomioides, the 'Chinese Money Plant', and he kept a plant on the window sill of his office.[10]

He took early retirement from Kew in 1986 because of arthritis. He lived in Lasvaux, Cazillac in France where he died, 27 January 2013, in a care home in Martel, Lot.[4]

Crotalaria damarensis Engl. var. maraisiana Torre,[11] Heliophila maraisiana Al-Shehbaz & Mummenhoff,[12] and Polyscias maraisiana Lowry & G.M.Plunkett were named after him.

Selected publications

References

  1. ^ a b c "Marais, Wessel (1929-)". JSTOR. 19 April 2013.
  2. ^ "Wessel Marais". Nrme - L Encyclopédie française.
  3. ^ a b "Marais, Wessel (1929-2013)". International Plant Names Index.
  4. ^ a b "Avis décès MARAIS - PAGE 12". LInternaute.com.
  5. ^ "MARAIS WESSEL". My Heritage.
  6. ^ Strydom, Hendrik (5 September 2020). "eGGSA". Virtual branch of the Genealogical Society of South Africa.
  7. ^ Library, Art & Archives. Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew
  8. ^ LEISTNER, O.A. (2008). "DONALD JOSEPH BOOMER KILLICK (1926-2008)". Bothalia. 38 (2): 196 – via Google Books.
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  11. ^ Torre, Antonio Rocha da (1960). "Taxa Angolensia nova vel minus cognita. 1". Memórias da Junta de Investigações do Ultramar. 19: 48.
  12. JSTOR 3393479
    – via JSTOR.