On graduating he received a post in the Indian Forest Service where he worked until 1946.[4] During this period (in 1931) he married Eleanor Constance Rundall. During the First World War he served in the Connaught Rangers in France, Greece and Palestine. He was wounded in 1916.[3]
In 1946 he returned to Britain, and in 1948 took the post of Assistant Director of Kew Gardens in London.[4] He held this post until 1959 when he retired.
His wife died in 1957. They had no children.
In 1962 the Linnean Society awarded him their gold medal, the highest recognition a botanist can receive.
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