Georges Roffavier (17 September 1775, in Lyon – 12 March 1866, in Lyon) was a French botanist.
In 1806 he studied botany under Jean-Emmanuel Gilibert, later taking part in botanical excursions to Grand-Colombier (1817), Mont-Cenis (1826) and Chamonix (1830). In 1830 he was named interim manager of the botanical garden at Lyon. [1]
With Nicolas Charles Seringe and others, he was a founding member of the Société linnéenne de Lyon, [1] serving as its treasurer from 1822 to 1829. In 1864 he donated his collections, herbarium and library to Dr. Louis Lortet. [2]
Plants with the specific epithet of roffavieri are named in his honor, an example being Rosa roffavieri. [1] [3]
Georges Roffavier (17 September 1775, in Lyon – 12 March 1866, in Lyon) was a French botanist.
In 1806 he studied botany under Jean-Emmanuel Gilibert, later taking part in botanical excursions to Grand-Colombier (1817), Mont-Cenis (1826) and Chamonix (1830). In 1830 he was named interim manager of the botanical garden at Lyon. [1]
With Nicolas Charles Seringe and others, he was a founding member of the Société linnéenne de Lyon, [1] serving as its treasurer from 1822 to 1829. In 1864 he donated his collections, herbarium and library to Dr. Louis Lortet. [2]
Plants with the specific epithet of roffavieri are named in his honor, an example being Rosa roffavieri. [1] [3]