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Charles Vancouver Piper (16 June 1867 – 11 February 1926) was an American and .


Early life and education
Born in Victoria, British Columbia, Canada, he spent his youth in , Washington Territory and graduated from the University of Washington Territory in 1885. He taught botany and in 1892 at the Washington Agricultural College (now Washington State University) in Pullman. He earned a master's degree in botany in 1900 from Harvard University.


Biography
Piper compiled the first authoritative guides to in the northwestern United States. With his collaborator, R. Kent Beattie, he surveyed the area of southeastern Washington, and expanded the study to the entire state in 1906. That year, The Smithsonian Institution published his catalog Flora of the State of Washington. He also published Flora of Southeast Washington and Adjacent Idaho (1914) and Flora of the Northwest Coast (1915). These works established him as an authority on the plants of the northwestern U.S. In 1902, he issued and distributed bryophyte specimens in an -like series entitled Musci Occidentali-Americani.

In 1903, Piper began a career at the U.S. Department of Agriculture in Washington, D.C., which lasted until his death there. He worked on the domestication and introduction of . On a trip to Africa, he found and introduced it to North America as a plant (vegetable matter eaten by ). Piper noted that much less study had been made of forage crops as compared to , , and other crops. He attributed this to the lack of economic incentive in studying forage plants.

He was a founding member of the American Society of Agronomy in 1907 and served later as its president. Piper's knowledge of grasses led him to become Chairman of the United States Golf Association's Green Section from 1920 until his death.

The , containing eight species (e.g., ), is named after him.


Soy research
The was another subject of Piper's studies. In 1923, he wrote, with William Joseph Morse, The Soybean, a thorough and now classic monograph of the species. The botanist was instrumental in establishing this plant as a successful crop in the U.S.Perkins; Woods; WSU Libraries.
(2025). 9781928914952, Soyinfo Center. .
It became a fundamental part of U.S. agriculture. Since the 1970s, it has been the second largest and most valuable crop in the United States after - and ahead of .


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