George Buchanan Wollaston (26 April 1814, Clapton, Middlesex – 26 March 1899, Chislehurst, London Borough of Bromley)[1] was an English architect, watercolourist, and amateur botanist. He is famous for his collection and cultivation of British ferns.[2]
^Howard, Joseph Jackson; Crisp, Frederick Arthur, eds. (1904). Visitation of England and Wales. Vol. 12. Priv. print. p. 75.
^Journal of Botany: British and Foreign. Vol. 37. West, Newman & Company. 1899. pp. 447–448.
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