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    Ynes Mexia

    Mexican-American botanist (–)

    Ynés Enriquetta Julietta Mexía (May 24 – July 12 ) was a Mexican-American botanist notable for her extensive collection of novel specimens of flora and plants originating from sites in Colombia, Mexico, and Peru.

    She discovered a new genus of Asteraceae, known after her as Mexianthus, and accumulated over , specimens for botanical study[1] over the course of a career spanning 16 years enduring challenges in the field that included poisonous berries, dangerous terrain, bogs and earthquakes for the sake of her research.[2]

    Biography

    Ynés Mexía was born on May 24, , in Washington, D.C., to Enrique Mexia, a Mexican diplomat, and Sarah Wilmer Mexía.[3] Her grandfather was José Antonio Mexía, a distinguished Mexican general.[1] Sarah Wilmer was related to Samuel Eccleston, the fifth Catholic Archbishop of Baltimore.[4]

    In , her father returned to Mexico, and her mother moved Ynés and