Félix Leclerc de Pulligny

1821–1893 (age 72)

Biography

Félix Leclerc de Pulligny (1821–1893) was a French botanist whose scientific work contributed to the study and understanding of plant life during the 19th century. His botanical research and expertise reflected the era's growing emphasis on systematic scientific classification and the study of natural history.

Leclerc de Pulligny's contributions to botany helped advance French scientific knowledge during a period of significant development in the natural sciences. His work as a botanist established him among the professionals who expanded human understanding of the plant kingdom and contributed to the broader scientific progress of 19th-century France.