Background
George Don was born at Doo Hillock, Forfar, Angus, Scotland on 29 April 1798. His father, also named George Don, was Superintendent of the Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh in 1802 and his mother was Caroline Clementina Stuart.
George Don was born at Doo Hillock, Forfar, Angus, Scotland on 29 April 1798. His father, also named George Don, was Superintendent of the Royal Botanic Garden Edinburgh in 1802 and his mother was Caroline Clementina Stuart.
George was the elder brother of David Don, also a botanist. The younger George Don became foreman of the gardens at Chelsea in 1816. In 1821 he was sent to Brazil, the West Indies and Sierra Leone to collect specimens for the Royal Horticultural Society.
Most of his discoveries were published by Joseph Sabine, although Don published several new species from Sierra Leone.
Don"s main work was his four volume A General System of Gardening and Botany, published between 1832 and 1838 (often referred to as General History, an transcript of the alternative title: A General History of the Dichlamydeous Plants). He revised the first supplement to Loudon"s Encyclopaedia of Plants, and provided a Linnean arrangement to Loudon"s Hortus Britannicus.
He also wrote a monograph on the genus Allium and a review of Combretum. He died at Kensington, London, on 25 February 1856.
The television gardener Monty Don is a great-nephew.
The plant species authored by George Don include:
Acacia cyclops G.Don
Coastal Wattle
Acacia deltoidea G.Don
Acacia holosericea G.Don
Candelbra Wattle
Acacia podalyriifolia G.Don
Acacia rigens G.Don
Nealie
Catharanthus roseus (L) G.Don
Pink Periwinkle
Daviesia physodes G.Don
Isotoma scapigera (RBr) G.Don
Long-scaped Isotome
Lagunaria patersonia (Andrews) G.Don
Ludwigia hyssopifolia (GDon) Exell
Modiola caroliniana (L) G.Don
Sagina maritima G.Don
Sphenotoma squarrosum (RBr) G.Don
Swainsona formosa (GDon) Joy Thomps. Viola pedatifida G.Don
Prairie violet.