André Thouin
1747–1824 (age 77)
botanist/horticulturist
Biography
André Thouin was a distinguished French botanist and horticulturist whose contributions to plant science and garden design shaped botanical practice during the Revolutionary and Napoleonic eras. As a leading figure in Parisian horticultural circles, he advanced knowledge of plant cultivation and species classification while maintaining the prestigious Jardin des Plantes.
Thouin's work bridged practical gardening with scientific inquiry, establishing methods and principles that influenced botanical education throughout France. His dedication to expanding horticultural knowledge and his mentorship of younger botanists ensured that his influence extended well beyond his own era, contributing significantly to the development of modern botany.