Asa Gray
1810–1888 (age 78)
Botanist
Biography
Asa Gray brought scientific rigor to the study of North American flora as Harvard's preeminent botanist, authoring influential floras and championing fieldwork that cataloged countless species while engaging the broader scientific community.
His leadership helped forge botanical education and public gardens in New England, and his final repose amid the trees of Mount Auburn Cemetery reflects the close bond between his life and the natural world.