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Henry Ridley (1855 – 1956)

A former Kew gardener, Ridley went on to take charge of the botanic garden at Singapore in 1888. He was able to devise a process by which to extract rubber successfully and without damaging the tree itself. Kew was later able to offer rubber seeds to other nations in order that they could replenish their own plantations of rubber.

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