Фредерик Смит
1805–1879 (age 74)
Biography
Frederick Smith was a botanist whose patient study of British flora helped to widen public appreciation for the countryside around London. He combined field observation with carefully written guides, contributing notes to horticultural journals and sharing discoveries with gardening clubs so that amateurs and professionals alike could better understand native species.
Settling near Finchley, he became a familiar figure at local societies, mentoring young naturalists and offering specimens to museums and schools. His legacy lives on in the plants he documented and in the gentle enthusiasm he instilled in others for the natural world.