Marie-Victorin Kirouac, born on April 3, 1885, was a distinguished Canadian botanist and a devoted member of the Brothers of the Christian Schools. His contributions to the field of botany, particularly in Quebec, have left an indelible mark on the scientific community.
As a passionate educator and religious figure, Brother Marie-Victorin dedicated his life to the study and collection of plant species. His most notable work, Flore laurentienne, garnered him international recognition and established him as a leading authority in botany.
In addition to his literary contributions, he is celebrated as the founder of the Botanical Garden of Montreal, a vital institution that continues to promote botanical research and education. His legacy endures through the countless students and botanists he inspired throughout his lifetime.