José Antonio Pavón Jiménez
José Antonio Pavón Jiménez or José Antonio Pavón (April 22, 1754 in Casatejada, Cáceres, Spain – 1840 in Madrid) was a Spanish botanist known for researching the flora of Peru and Chile.
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Plaque dedicated to Pavón in Casatejada
During the reign of Charles III of Spain, three major botanical expeditions were sent to the New World; Pavón and Hipólito Ruiz López were the botanists for the first of these expeditions, to Peru and Chile from 1777 to 1788.[1] The standard author abbreviation Ruiz & Pav. is used to indicate Pavón and his colleague Ruiz as joint authors when citing a botanical name.
The genus Pavonia was named in his honor by his contemporary, Spanish botanist Antonio José Cavanilles[2] — plants with the specific epithet of pavonii also commemorate his name.[3]
References
- Iberia and the Americas: Culture, Politics, and History : a ..., Volume 1 edited by John Michael Francis
- CRC World Dictionary of Medicinal and Poisonous Plants: Common Names ... by Umberto Quattrocchi
- Etymological Dictionary of Grasses by Harold T. Clifford, Peter D. Bostock
- International Plant Names Index. Pav.
Further reading
- "Pavón y Jiménez, José Antonio (1754-1844) on JSTOR". plants.jstor.org. Retrieved 2021-07-25.
External links

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- (in Spanish) Short biography
- "Flora Peruviana et Chilensis" Vols. I-III available online at Botanicus.org website
- José Antonio Pavón. Polymath Virtual Library, Fundación Ignacio Larramendi
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