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December 2003 Newsletter
... he compiled a catalogue of the plants grown at Malmaison.  He was friends with another botanist, Felix Delahaye, who provided many unusual plants for the gardens.  In addition, Josephine's family ... hedges, on Ile de Bourbon.  The seeds were found by French botanist A.M. Perichon and propagated by him.  M. Breon (a government botanist) sent the seeds to Jacques. Jacques used Rosa sempervirens ...
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Hunt Institute: Archives Collections List
... French botanist, taxonomist. Selected Letters, 1823–1826. Location: folder file, box #1. Collection #15. Images of this subject are available from the Hunt Institute portrait collection. BURGESS, EDWARD SANFORD, 1855–1928. Botanist ... colls/fldbooks.html#Jahn JUSSIEU, ANTOINE LAURENT DE, 1748–1836. French botanist, professor. Photocopies of letters, 1784–1803. Location: 1 parcel shelved. ...
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Hunt Institute: Jean François de Galaup (Comte) de La Pérouse
... note Jean François de Galaup (Comte) de La Pérouse (1741–1788) was a French botanist and navigator. This letter, dated 3 July 1783, Paris, to an unknown person, claims that ... Bay Expedition in 1782. Two pages, bound into a volume by a previous owner. In French. Top of Page Contact Us FAQ Site Guide Site Index Text Only Top of Page ...
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The Cycad Pages
... species (plus several undescribed) in the family Zamiaceae; Mexico, Guatemala & Belize Named by 19th Century French botanist and palaeobiologist Adolphe Theodore Brongniart (1801-1876) in 1846. Distinguishing characters: Leaves pinnate Leaflets lacking ...
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Ceratozamia mexicana
... ., Encycl. Pl., new ed.: 1526 (1855), nom. nud.] Etymology: From Mexico. Historical notes: Named by French botanist A. Brongniart in 1846 from material cultivated in Paris. Distinguishing features: Thick, concave and relatively ...
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Cycas chevalieri
... (Tram Lui), 20 May 1841, F. Fleury sub. A. Chevalier 32612 (iso P). Etymology: Honouring French botanist, explorer and historian Auguste Jean Baptiste Chevalier (1873-1956), collector of the type. Chevalier ... professor of botany in Paris from 1929. Historical notes: Described in 1931 by Corsican-born French botanist Jaques Desire Leandri (1903-x), who worked at the Natural History Museum in Paris. ...
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Cycas elongata
... 1996 Historical notes: Described in 1931 as variety of the closely related C. pectinata by French botanist Leandri (see C. chevalieri). Distinguishing features: although Leandri distinguished the variety on the basis of ...
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Cycas thouarsii
... [Cycas glaucophylla hort. ex Siebet & Voss, Vilmorin Blumeng 1: 1244 (1895), nom. nud.] Etymology: Honouring French botanist Louis-Marie Aubert du Petit-Thouars (1758-1831). Literature: Stapf 1916, Prain 1917, Melville 1958 ... can be accepted as a basionym. C. thouarsii was again described in 1829 by French explorer and botanist C. Gaudichaud-Beaupre (1829), in his treatment of the botany in M.L. de ...
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Encephalartos cycadifolius
... leaves. Literature: Illustrations: Vernacular: Historical notes: Described as a species of Zamia in 1801 by French botanist -- Jaquin. Distinguishing features: The narrow entire leaflets are distincive, but can be confused with E ...
plantnet.rbgsyd.nsw.gov.au

American Chestnut Foundation - American Botanist ~ Asa Gray, 1810-1888
... American Chestnut Foundation - American Botanist ~ Asa Gray, 1810-1888 American Botanist ~ Asa Gray, 1810-1888 It has intrigued me for some time to find out what ... "Celebrated Tortworth Chestnut" of Glouchestershier, England, 52 feet in circumference, 5 feet above ground. The French tree, according to Gray, had been know as "the Great Chestnut of Sancere" for 600 ...
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