Clelia Durazzo Grimaldi (1760–1830), also known as Clelia Durazzo, was a botanist and marchesa in Genoa, Italy.
Early life
She was the daughter of Giacomo Filippo Durazzo and his wife, Maddalena Pallavicini. Her father was a member of one of the most illustrious and aristocratic Genoese families, as well as a notable naturalist and bibliophile in his own right. Durazzo was introduced to the study of botany by her uncle Ignazio Durazzo, who had founded several gardens in town, as well as in his villas in the countryside.[1]
^Piero G. Delprete; Riccardo M. Baldini; Nicolas Fumeaux; Laura Guglielmone (August 2019). "Typification of plant names published by Giovanni Casaretto based on specimens collected in Brazil and Uruguay". Taxon. 68 (4): 800. doi:10.1002/TAX.12094. ISSN0040-0262. WikidataQ84954684.