Nathalie A. Desjatova-Shostenko

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Nathalie A. Desjatova-Shostenko, later Nathalie A. Roussine, (1889-1968) was a Russian-French botanist noted for identifying at least 70 species of plants, many in the genus Thymus.[1][2][3]

In 1925–1930 Natalie Shostenko was a director of Botany Department at Askania-Nova, after 1930 she directed Department of Geography at the Ukrainian Institute of Applied Botany. In 1944 she emigrated to France, due to return of the Soviet regime to Ukraine.

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  1. ^ "Desjatova-Shostenko, Nathalie A." kiki.huh.harvard.edu. Harvard University Herbaria & Libraries.
  2. ^ Frodin, David G. (2001). Guide to Standard Floras of the World: An Annotated, Geographically Arranged Systematic Bibliography of the Principal Floras, Enumerations, Checklists and Chorological Atlases of Different Areas. Cambridge University Press. p. 678. ISBN 9781139428651. Retrieved 25 September 2018.
  3. ^ Castroviejo, Santiago; (Spain), Real Jardín Botánico (1986). Flora Iberica: plantas vasculares de la Península Ibérica e Islas Baleares. Verbenaceae, Labiatae, Callitrichaceae (in Spanish). Editorial CSIC - CSIC Press. p. 519. ISBN 9788400090418. Retrieved 25 September 2018.
  4. ^ "Author Query". International Plant Names Index.
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