Jacques Lambinon
Jacques Lambinon | |
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| Born | 28 September 1936 Namur, Belgium |
| Died | 14 November 2015 (aged 79) Liège, Belgium |
| Alma mater | Facultés universitaires Notre-Dame de la Paix; Université catholique de Louvain |
| Known for | Nouvelle Flore de la Belgique, du Grand-Duché de Luxembourg, du Nord de la France et des Régions voisines; studies on lichens, lichenicolous fungi and plant galls; floristic work in Belgium, Luxembourg and Central Africa |
| Awards | Prix François Crépin (1961); Prix Agathon De Potter (1976); Prix Van Rompaey (1985) |
| Scientific career | |
| Fields | Botany; Lichenology |
| Institutions | University of Liège |
| Author abbrev. (botany) | Lambinon |
Jacques Ernest Joseph Lambinon (28 September 1936 – 14 November 2015) was a Belgian botanist and lichenologist who served as professor of plant systematics and geography at the University of Liège and as a member of the Royal Academy of Belgium, serving as its president in 1999. He was the principal driving force behind successive editions of the Nouvelle Flore de la Belgique, du Grand-Duché de Luxembourg, du Nord de la France et des Régions voisines, which became the standard identification flora for vascular plants in Belgium, Luxembourg, northern France and neighbouring areas. His research also extended to lichens and lichenicolous fungi in Western Europe, the floristics of Luxembourg, and the flora of regions such as Central Africa and the Mediterranean basin. A wide range of vascular plants, bryophytes, fungi and even a cyanobacterium have been named in his honour, including the lichenicolous genus Lambinonia.