Shobhit Shubhankar

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On January 6, 1884, Mendel died of kidney failure in Brno, his feet swollen with fluids. The local newspaper wrote an obituary, but made no mention of his experimental studies. Perhaps more fitting was a short note from one of the younger monks in the monastery: “Gentle, free-handed, and kindly . . . Flowers he loved.”
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