Anne-Marie Homolle

Anne-Marie Homolle (1912-2006),[1] was a French botanist noted for studying and collecting plants of Madagascar.

[2][3][4][1] She identified at least 260 species of plants native to Madagascar, and two genera were named in her honor: Homollea (in the family Rubiaceae[5]) and Homolliella (now a synonym of Paracephaelis Baill.[6]).

[7][8] The standard author abbreviation Homolle is used to indicate this person as the author when citing a botanical name.

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