Edmond Gustave Camus (1852 – 22 August 1915) was a French pharmacist and botanist known for his work with orchids.
A pharmacist by vocation, he was a resident of L'Isle-Adam, a community near Paris.
[1] For a period of time, he served as vice-president of the Société botanique de France.
[2][3] As a taxonomist, he was the binomial authority of many species, most notably within the family Orchidaceae.
With Aimée Camus, he described numerous species from the family Salicaceae.