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in Alaska, which yielded 6100 specimens. The next year she went to South
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MexĂa was atypical for a botanist or botanical collector of her era, as a woman, a person of
Mexican heritage under-represented in her field, and an older person who had begun her career in her mid-fifties. Vassiliki Betty Smocovitis, a professor of the
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307:. MexĂa fell off a cliff, fracturing ribs and injuring a hand. Despite the trip being halted, it yielded 500 botanical specimens, including several new species. The first species to be named after Mexia,
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published two accounts of her travels: "Three
Thousand Miles up the Amazon" (SCB, 18:1 , 88–96), and "Camping on the Equator" (SCB, 22:1 , 85–91). Several additional were published in
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mountains, and commented that "the advice and information she gave us concerning primitive life in the Andes and how to become adjusted to it was invaluable."
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spermatophytes). There have been at least two new genera
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or wax palm, and specific herbs that bind to the soil.
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Begonia ynesiae L.B. Sm. & Wassh. botanical drawing
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