William Pamplin


William Pamplin was an English bookseller, publisher and botanist. Hunneman introduced many non-native European plants to the United Kingdom.
Born in 1806 in Chelsea, Pamplin was the son of William Pamplin, a nurseryman.
Pamplin wrote for the Magazine of [Natural History], and became editor of The Phytologist, owned by John Hunneman. Pamplin married his daughter Caroline, and took over the magazine. In the 1850th he distributed two exsiccata-like series, namely Flora Dalmatica and Vicinity of Adelaide 1846.
Pamplin was also involved with the explorer Ludwig Leichhardt.