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Popenoe in Topeka, Kansas, in 1888, he was the son of
Marion Bowman Popenoe and
Frederick Oliver Popenoe, a
pioneer of the
avocado industry. (
Popenoe...
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Popenoe is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include:
Dorothy Popenoe (1899–1932),
British archaeologist and
botanist Paul
Popenoe (1888–1979)...
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Dorothy Popenoe (19 June 1899 – 30
December 1932; born
Dorothy Kate Hughes) was an
English archaeologist, botanist, and
scientific illustrator.
Popenoe attended...
- "Solanum
muricatum Aiton — the
Plant List". "Solanum
muricatum [Aiton ]".
Popenoe (1989): pp.296-305 CRFG (1996)
Berrin &
Larco Museum (1997)
Blanca et al...
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notable for its
finely made
ceramic figurines,
famously excavated by
Dorothy Popenoe.
These figurines, in
particular those depicting the
female form, have helped...
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throughout the region. To
carry out this dream, he
recruited Dr.
Wilson Popenoe, a
renowned botanist and
horticulturist of the time who had
extensive experience...
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Rebecca Popenoe,
Feeding Desire — Fatness,
Beauty and ****uality
among a
Saharan People. Routledge,
London (2003) ISBN 0-415-28096-6
Popenoe (2003), p...
- as an ****istant to Paul
Popenoe at the
Institute of
Family Relations, a marriage-counseling center, in Los Angeles.
Popenoe counseled couples on the...
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Wilson Popenoe (March 9, 1892 – June 20, 1975) was an
American Department of
Agriculture employee and
plant explorer. From 1916 to 1924,
Popenoe explored...
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Southwestern States.
United States Government Printing Office. p. 11.
Wilson Popenoe (1920). "Manual of
Tropical and
Subtropical Fruits:
Excluding the Banana...