Frances Louise Long

Frances Louise Long (born September 7, 1885, in Madison, Nebraska, died March 17, 1946, in Santa Barbara, California)[1] was an American plant ecologist who worked in the fields of plant physiology and pollination.

[2] Frances Long was born on September 7, 1885, in Madison, Nebraska.

In 1914,[1] she earned a Master of Arts from the University of Minnesota.

[1] Long conducted research at prestigious institutions including: Carnegie Institution for Science[2] where she began as a research associate studying plant science in 1917,[1] the Alpine Laboratory at Tucson, and the Coastal Laboratory of Santa Barbara.

[1] [1] Long's work has been featured in over 60 publications[3] including: