expert in genus Erica in the family Ericaceae recognized world authority on the subfamily Ericoideae
Edward (Ted) George Hudson Oliver, (1938- ) is a South African Botanist and author. He is an expert in heathers. He has discovered and named several species. Oliver is the recognized world authority on the subfamily Ericoideae.[1]
From 1946 to 1966 he was appointed Curator of the Government Herbarium in Stellenbosch. He was the South African Liaison Botanist at the Royal Botanic Gardens at Kew in London from 1967 to 1969.[1]
He returned to South Africa in 1970 and worked as a Research Taxonomist in Stellenbosch until 1976 when he moved to Pretoria to take up the position of Curator of the National Herbarium until 1982.[1]
He returned to Stellenbosch in 1982 and again took up the position of Research Taxonomist. From 1984 to 1996 he was again appointed Curator of the Government Herbarium in Stellenbosch. He then moved to Kirstenbosch and was appointed the Research taxonomist at the Compton Herbarium of the National Botanical Institute at Kirstenbosch, a position he held until 2006.[1]
Awards and accolades
President of the National Botanical Society of South Africa, retired 2013[2]
Honorary Life Member of the National Botanical Society of South Africa[3]
Honorary Membership of the British Heather Society
Molteno Gold Medal 2009 (Cape Tercentenary Foundation) for his Ericaceae research
Personal life
Oliver was married to Inge M. Oliver (née Nitzsche), who died in 2003. They have a son and two daughters. Oliver enjoys gardening, hiking and classical music. His favourite quote is "Ex Africa semper aliquid novi" - Out of Africa always something new.
Selected works
Oliver published more than 100 papers in various botanical journals.[1]
Three of his contributions are:
Hunting for Ericas in Madagascar, yearbook of The Heather Society, vol 8 (2011)
Ericas in Mauritius, home of the dodo, yearbook of The Heather Society, vol 11 (2014)
Looking for Spanish heathers, yearbook of The Heather Society, vol 12 (2015)