Carl Linnaeus, a famous Botanist from Sweden, is the inventor of the modern plant classification system that is still used today.
Gregor Mendel, an Austrian biologist, developed a theory of inheritance of plant nature through his research on peas.
Sir David Attenborough, a naturalist and writer, is known as a supporter of the environment and fighting for plant conservation.
Joseph Banks, a British botanist, is a member of the Bounty ship explorer and managed to collect hundreds of new plant species in Australia and South Pacific.
George Washington Carver, a scientist and botanist from the United States, is famous for his research on peanuts who help farmers in the southern America increase their crops.
Luther Burbank, a botanist from the United States, developed more than 800 plant varieties including potatoes and strawberries that are still used today.
Jane Goodall, a primatological and conservationist, also studies food habits and plant use by chimpanzees in African forests.
Charles Darwin, a British naturalist, also examines plants around the world and develops the theory of evolution through natural selection.
Asa Gray, a botanist from the United States, is a plant and expert researcher in the classification of North American plants.
Rachel Carson, a marine biologist and writer, fought for environmental conservation and played an important role in the environmental movement that developed in the 1960s.