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David Charles McClintock, MBE, VMH, FLS (1913–2001) was an English natural historian, botanist, horticulturist and author. McClintock was notably active in the worlds of natural history, horticulture and botany within the UK and Europe. He was the co-author of a popular flora, which sold a quarter of a million copies, and of many other books, papers and reviews. He recorded more than 3,000 species in the British Isles gathered from throughout the UK and seen a vast range of rarities – aliens being a particular focus. An amateur, McClintock also worked across the worlds of botany and horticulture, and organised a scientific survey of the natural history of Buckingham Palace Garden. He has been described as "one of the most distinguished and productive amateur botanists of his generation".

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  • David Charles McClintock, MBE, VMH, FLS (1913–2001) was an English natural historian, botanist, horticulturist and author. McClintock was notably active in the worlds of natural history, horticulture and botany within the UK and Europe. He was the co-author of a popular flora, which sold a quarter of a million copies, and of many other books, papers and reviews. He recorded more than 3,000 species in the British Isles gathered from throughout the UK and seen a vast range of rarities – aliens being a particular focus. An amateur, McClintock also worked across the worlds of botany and horticulture, and organised a scientific survey of the natural history of Buckingham Palace Garden. He has been described as "one of the most distinguished and productive amateur botanists of his generation". (en)
  • David Charles McClintock (4 de julio de 1913 - 23 de noviembre 2001 ) fue un militar, botánico y horticultor inglés. Fue educado en Harrow, y luego pasó al Trinity College (Cambridge), donde profundizó su francés, alemán e Historia. En 1938 se enrola en la Hertfordshire Yeomanry; y luego pasa al "Centro de Entrenamiento en Inteligencia Militar", alcanzando el rango de mayor, uniéndose al Ejército Británico en el Rin. En 1951 es invitado para ser jefe oficial administrativo del Consejo de Utilización del Carbón, permaneciendo hasta su retiro en 1973, para luego dedicarse al estudio de las plantas. (es)
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  • Newcastle-on-Tyne, England (en)
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