Marie Laure Tardieu-Blot (French pronunciation: [maʁi lɔʁ taʁdjø blo]; 17 November 1902 in Mourmelon-le-Grand – 23 March 1998 in Paris) was a French pteridologist who worked at the French National Museum of Natural History and is noted for describing over 400 plant species.
[1] The genus of ferns Blotiella was named in her honor.
[4][5][6][7] She was appointed director of the medical analysis laboratory of the Hanoi hospital in 1928.
She joined the phanerogamy laboratory of the National Museum of Natural History in 1932, the same year she became a member of the Botanical Society of France.
She was appointed deputy director of the French National Museum of Natural History in 1964.