Helia Bravo Hollis, born on September 30, 1901, was a distinguished Mexican botanist whose contributions to the field of botany have left an indelible mark. Her career spanned several decades, during which she served as a university teacher and a dedicated researcher at the Faculty of Science at the National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM).
Throughout her life, Bravo Hollis was not only a passionate educator but also an avid botanical collector. Her extensive fieldwork and scientific collecting efforts enriched the understanding of Mexico's diverse flora. She played a pivotal role in advancing botanical research and education in her country.
Bravo Hollis's legacy is characterized by her commitment to science and her influence on future generations of botanists. She passed away on September 26, 2001, leaving behind a rich heritage of knowledge and inspiration for those who follow in her footsteps.