Mary Beal

Mary Beal (1878–1964)[1] was a pioneering botanist who spent most of her life in Daggett, California, living at the ranch of local judge Dix Van Dyke.

[2] Though an amateur botanist, she was praised by Willis Linn Jepson for her excellent botanical specimens, and many of these were kept by the University and Jepson Herbaria to this day.

She wrote a regular botany column for the Desert Magazine from 1939 to 1953.

[2] Back issues of this publication are available online today through Desert Magazine.

Some of her papers are held at the Mojave Desert Heritage and Cultural Association[4] and some of her paintings of Mojave Desert flowers are held at the Mojave River Valley Museum in Barstow, California.

Mary Beal and John Burroughs , standing outside her tent home on the Dix Van Dyke ranch in 1911