Botanical Society of Scotland
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The Botanical Society of Scotland (BSS) is the national learned society
Learned society
A learned society is an organization that exists to promote an academic discipline/profession, as well a group of disciplines. Membership may be open to all, may require possession of some qualification, or may be an honor conferred by election, as is the case with the oldest learned societies,...

 for botanists of Scotland
Scotland
Scotland is a country that is part of the United Kingdom. Occupying the northern third of the island of Great Britain, it shares a border with England to the south and is bounded by the North Sea to the east, the Atlantic Ocean to the north and west, and the North Channel and Irish Sea to the...

. It was founded in 1839 as the Botanical Society of Edinburgh, changing its name in 1991, and incorporates the Cryptogamic Society of Scotland, founded in 1875.

The Society's activities include lectures (mainly held in Edinburgh, but also in other Scottish cities), symposia, field excursions, field projects and an annual exhibition meeting (held jointly with the Botanical Society of the British Isles
Botanical Society of the British Isles
The Botanical Society of the British Isles is a scientific society for the study of flora, plant distribution and taxonomy relating to Great Britain, Ireland, the Channel Islands and the Isle of Man. The society was founded as the Botanical Society of London in 1836...

) for exchange of information between botanists working in different areas.

The Society is closely linked to the Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh
Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh
The Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh is a scientific centre for the study of plants, their diversity and conservation, as well as a popular tourist attraction. Originally founded in 1670 as a physic garden to grow medicinal plants, today it occupies four sites across Scotland — Edinburgh,...

 and the Scottish universities.

Publications

The Botanical Society of Edinburgh published its first journal in 1844, Transactions of the Botanical Society of Edinburgh, this was replaced with the Botanical Journal of Scotland in 1991 to reflect the change of the society name in the same year. Botanical Journal of Scotland was in turn replaced by Plant Ecology and Diversity in 2008, to give the journal a wider international appeal. Plant Ecology and Diversity was accepted for inclusion in Scopus in 2010 and it received its first impact factor, 2.053, in 2011.

Notable members

  • Albert, Prince Consort
  • Queen Victoria , the Society's first Patron
  • Alexander Adie
    Alexander Adie
    Alexander James Adie FRSE was a Scottish maker of medical instruments, optician and meteorologist. He was the inventor of the sympiesometer, patented in 1818....

  • Alexander von Humboldt
    Alexander von Humboldt
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  • Cardale Babington
    Cardale Babington
    Charles Cardale Babington was an English botanist and archaeologist. He was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society in 1851....

  • John Hutton Balfour
    John Hutton Balfour
    John Hutton Balfour was a Scottish botanist. Balfour became a Professor of Botany, first at the University of Glasgow in 1841, moving to Edinburgh University and also becoming Regius Keeper of the Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh and Her Majesty's Botanist in Scotland in 1845...

    , the driving force behind the establishment of the Society
  • Robert Brown
    Robert Brown (explorer)
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  • Alexander Bryson
    Alexander Bryson (horologist)
    Alexander Bryson FRSE FGS FRSSA FSAScot FRPSE was a Scottish biologist, geologist and horologist who served as president of the Royal Scottish Society of Arts and as president of the Royal Physical Society of Edinburgh .-Works:...

  • Alexander Buchan
    Alexander Buchan (meteorologist)
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  • William Carruthers
    William Carruthers (botanist)
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  • Thomas Frederic Cheeseman
    Thomas Frederic Cheeseman
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  • Hugh Cleghorn, the "father of Indian forestry", a founder member in 1839, elected President in 1870
  • Charles Darwin
    Charles Darwin
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    , author of "On The Origin of Species"
  • Alexander Dickson
    Alexander Dickson (botanist)
    Alexander Dickson FRSE was a Scottish botanist.Born at Edinburgh, his family had previously had members in the legal and medical professions; one of the earliest of whom any special records exist having been John Dickson of Kilbucho and Hartree, a lawyer, who in 1649 was appointed a Senator of the...

  • Job Bicknell Ellis
    Job Bicknell Ellis
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  • C. H. Gimingham
    C. H. Gimingham
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  • Robert Graham, first President of the Society
  • Robert Kaye Greville
    Robert Kaye Greville
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  • Godfrey Howitt
    Godfrey Howitt
    Godfrey Howitt , entomologist, was born in Heanor in Derbyshire to Thomas Howitt. Thomas had farmed a few acres of land at Heanor and joined the Society of Friends on his marriage with Phoebe Tantum, a member of the same society, with whom he acquired a considerable fortune.Godfrey was educated at...

  • Edward Janczewski
    Edward Janczewski
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  • George Lawson
    George Lawson (botanist)
    George Lawson was a Scottish-Canadian botanist who is considered the "father of Canadian botany".Born in Scotland, in 1858, he was appointed the Professor of Chemistry and Natural History at Queen's University...

    , the "father of Canadian botany", was assistant secretary and curator of the Society
  • Lars Levi Læstadius
    Lars Levi Læstadius
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  • Duncan Napier
    Duncan Napier
    Duncan Napier was a Victorian botanist and herbalist. His early start in life was hard as he was orphaned at an early age. From his youth he was fascinated by plants and nature. His interest in herbal medicine started when he found a book about it on an Edinburgh market stall. He had been...

  • Göte Turesson
    Göte Turesson
    Göte Wilhelm Turesson was a Swedish evolutionary botanist who made significant contributions to ecological genetics, and coined the terms ecotype and agamospecies. He conducted extensive work to demonstrate that there is a genetic basis to the differentiation of plant populations...

  • Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh
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     , the Society's current Patron

See also

  • Botanical Society of the British Isles
    Botanical Society of the British Isles
    The Botanical Society of the British Isles is a scientific society for the study of flora, plant distribution and taxonomy relating to Great Britain, Ireland, the Channel Islands and the Isle of Man. The society was founded as the Botanical Society of London in 1836...

  • Flora of Scotland
    Flora of Scotland
    The flora of Scotland is an assemblage of native plant species including over 1,600 vascular plants, more than 1,500 lichens and nearly 1,000 bryophytes. The total number of vascular species is low by world standard but lichens and bryophytes are abundant and the latter form a population of global...

  • Plantlife Scotland
  • Royal Caledonian Horticultural Society
    Royal Caledonian Horticultural Society
    The Royal Caledonian Horticultural Society is the national horticultural society of Scotland, and was founded in 1809. It is based in Edinburgh and meets at the Royal Botanic Garden....

  • Scottish Natural Heritage
    Scottish Natural Heritage
    Scottish Natural Heritage is a Scottish public body. It is responsible for Scotland's natural heritage, especially its natural, genetic and scenic diversity. It advises the Scottish Government and acts as a government agent in the delivery of conservation designations, i.e...

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