Frederik Hendrik Endert (1891 in Semarang, Java – 1953 in Bussum, Netherlands) was a Dutch botanist and plant collector.
From 1918 he worked closely with the Forest Research Institute at Buitenzorg (now Bogor), Java.
In 1938 he was stationed at Makassar in southwestern Sulawesi, tasked with the supervision of the forests.
In May 1949, Endert returned to the Forest Research Institute at Buitenzorg to compile information on Indonesian timber varieties.
[1] A number of plants from the Malay Archipelago are named after him, including the tree genus Endertia.