Quote by: Joseph Dalton Hooker

I am above the forest region, amongst grand rocks & such a torrent as you see in Salvator Rosa's paintings vegetation all a scrub of rhodos. with Pines below me as thick & bad to get through as our Fuegian Fagi on the hill tops, & except the towering peaks of P. S. [perpetual snow] that, here shoot up on all hands there is little difference in the mt scenery—here however the blaze of Rhod. flowers and various colored jungle proclaims a differently constituted region in a naturalist's eye & twenty species here, to one there, always are asking me the vexed question, where do we come from? [Letter to Charles Darwin 24 Jun 1849]


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Author Bio


  • NameJoseph Dalton Hooker
  • DescriptionBritish botanist
  • BornJune 30, 1817
  • DiedDecember 10, 1911
  • CountryUnited Kingdom
  • ProfessionBotanist; Explorer; Mycologist; Pteridologist; Bryologist
  • AwardsFellow Of The Royal Society; Companion Of The Order Of The Bath; Copley Medal; Order Of Merit For Arts And Science; Royal Medal