H. B. D. Woodcock
His Honour Judge Hubert Bayley Drysdale Woodcock (born 1867 in Antigua, West Indies; died 12 February 1957 at Jayne's Court, Bisley, Gloucestershire), known as Judge Woodcock, was a British jurist and amateur botanist. He wrote and illustrated standard books and articles on Liliaceae, which he studied and cultivated at his estate at Lypiatt Park in the Gloucestershire Cotswolds. The standard author abbreviation Woodcock is used to indicate this person as the author when citing a botanical name.
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His Honour Judge Hubert Bayley Drysdale Woodcock (born 1867 in Antigua, West Indies; died 12 February 1957 at Jayne's Court, Bisley, Gloucestershire), known as Judge Woodcock, was a British jurist and amateur botanist. He wrote and illustrated standard books and articles on Liliaceae, which he studied and cultivated at his estate at Lypiatt Park in the Gloucestershire Cotswolds. The standard author abbreviation Woodcock is used to indicate this person as the author when citing a botanical name.
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Liliaceae and Spermatophytes
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