Théophile Alexis Durand

Théophile Alexis Durand (4 September 1855, in Saint-Josse-ten-Noode – 12 January 1912) was a Belgian botanist.

When Pittier later moved to Costa Rica, he provided Durand with dried specimens for study purposes.

[2] Beginning in 1879, he was associated with the National Botanic Garden of Belgium, where in 1901, he succeeded François Crépin as its director.

In 1910 he was appointed president of the International Botanical Congress, held in Brussels.

[3] With his daughter, illustrator Hélène Durand, he published "Sylloge Florae Congolanae" (1909).

Théophile Alexis Durand