Linda Katherine Escobar


Linda Katherine Albert de Escobar, was an American botanist, plant collector, and educator noted for her study of Passiflora as well as her work as a teacher and administrator at the University of Antioquia. She was director of the university's herbarium from 1981 to 1988, and served as President of the Herbariums Colombian Association. The species Passiflora linda was named in her honor. She identified over forty species, mostly in Passiflora.

Education

Escobar received her undergraduate degree in biology at University of New Hampshire, her master's from Purdue University, and her doctorate from the University of Texas at Austin. While at Purdue, she studied under the direction of ecologist Alton A. Lindsey.