Marian Isabel Storm (January 30, 1892 – August 20, 1975) was an American writer, journalist, poet, animal rights advocate and conservationist.
[1] She moved to Mexico in the 1930s and wrote about Mexican culture and plant life.
[1] Storm authored the first complete account in English of sixteenth-century saint Rose of Lima.
"[3] Storm was a conservationist and saved the Mexican shrub Ayuque from extinction.
In 1941, Storm discovered the shrub and first brought it to the attention of botanist Professor Maximino Martinez who named it Balmea stormiae in her honour.