Siri von Reis
Siri Sylvia Patricia von Reis (born February 10, 1931) is an American botanist, author and poet. She is of half-Finnish and half-Swedish ancestry.[1] She has worked as an investigator at the New York Botanical Garden.
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Siri von Reis in 2011 at the Metropolitan Room in Manhattan | |
Born | Siri Sylvia Patricia von Reis February 10, 1931 |
Nationality | USA |
Occupation | botanist, author, and poet |
Spouse(s) | Arthur Altschul (m. 19??; div. 1972) |
Children | 3, including Serena Altschul |
Personal life
She was married to Jewish American banker Arthur Goodhart Altschul, a Goldman Sachs Group partner and member of the Lehman banking family.[3] They had three children together, Arthur Jr. (born 1964), Emily Helen (born 1966), and broadcast journalist Serena Altschul (born 1970), before their divorce in 1972.[3]
gollark: I did come up with the highly ideatic idea of applying lots of expensive enchantments (including thorns, which is balanced by using durability) to Bibliocraft tinted glasses, until SC removed those a while ago.
gollark: Sad!
gollark: I'm not sure, but this *may* have pushed squid into changing it to the present form.
gollark: So my traffic light control software just `pcall`ed an energy-consuming function in a tight loop.
gollark: See, 1249174 years ago, in the early days of Plethora, the energy system was more visible and caused an error if there wasn't enough instead of just waiting.
References
Bibliography
- Schultes, R.E.; Altschul, S. 2005: Ethnobotany: The Evolution of a Discipline
- Reis, Siri von 2001: The Love-Suicides at Sonezaki and other poems
- Altschul, S.; Lipp, F.J.Jr. 1982: New Plant Sources for Drugs and Foods from the New York Botanical Garden Herbarium
- Altschul, S. 1977: Exploring the Herbarium.
- Altschul, S. 1975. Drugs & Foods From Little-Known Plants - Notes in Harvard University Herbaria
- Altschul, S. 1972: The Genus Anadenanthera in Amerindian Cultures
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