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'''Chen Feng Huai''' ({{lang-zh|陈封怀}}) is a Chinese botanist who once held a post at the [http://www.efloras.org/flora_page.aspx?flora_id=600 South China Botanical Garden].
'''Chen Feng Huai''' ({{lang-zh|陈封怀}}) , also spelled as Chen Feng Hwai, is a Chinese botanist.


Professor Chen was born in 1900. He once studied at Royal Botanical Garden of Edinburgh in the 1930s. After returned to China, he held a position at Nanchang University.
Professor Chen was born in 1900. He once studied at Royal Botanical Garden of Edinburgh in the 1930s. After returned to China, he held a position at Nanchang University.


He made much contribution to the botanical gardens in China. He was the director and founder of the following gardens:
He made much contribution to the construction of botanical gardens in China. He was the director and one of the founders of the following gardens:


Lushan Botanical Garden
Lushan Botanical Garden

Revision as of 10:25, 23 June 2006

Chen Feng Huai (Chinese: 陈封怀) , also spelled as Chen Feng Hwai, is a Chinese botanist.

Professor Chen was born in 1900. He once studied at Royal Botanical Garden of Edinburgh in the 1930s. After returned to China, he held a position at Nanchang University.

He made much contribution to the construction of botanical gardens in China. He was the director and one of the founders of the following gardens:

Lushan Botanical Garden Zhongshan (Sun Yat-sen) Botanical Garden in Nanjing Wuhan Botanical Garden South China Botanical Garden

Parts of Professor Chen's publications (in Chinese)

中国珍珠菜属植物的分类与分布,植物分类学报, 1979 关于植物引种驯化问题, 植物引种驯化集刊(第一集), 1964 广东植物志 1977 - 广东科技出版社 庐山及其邻近卫矛科植物的研究, 植物分类学报, 1954 中国植物志· 报春花科(一) 1989 - 北京: 科学出版社 庐山植物园栽培植物手册.北京:科学出版社,1958 中国报春研究补遗, 植物分类学报, 1951 芳菲世界引种驯化建立植物园的意义,植物引种驯化季刊. 第5 集. 北京: 科学出版社, 1987

Professor Chen died in 1993 and was buried at Lushan in his beloved place, both of his career and of his family residence, along with two collegues, Hu Xian Xiao and Qin Ren Chang.