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November 2003 Newsletter
... . In England in 1402, Sir William Clopton granted to Thomas Smyth a piece of ground called Dokmedwe, in Haustede, for the annual payment of a rose to Sir William and his heirs, in lieu ... . By 1848, some 1,500 different roses were listed, described, and offered for sale by William Paul's "The Rose Garden" catalogue.  There were nearly 800 Alba, Centifolia, Moss, Damask, and ...
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Rhododendron History
... ) from Japan. Hooker, Sir Joseph D.(1817-1911) A Scotsman and son of Sir William, who he succeed as Director of Kew Gardens [http://www.sisley.co.uk/kew.htm]. Sir Joseph Hooker returned ... timberline. Rhododendron albiflorum was discovered by Mr. Drummond during the early nineteenth century. In 1834, Sir William Jackson Hooker sent seeds to Dr. Graham of Edinburgh, where it flowered in Scotland in ...
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Robert Tait McKenzie
... McKenzie was born in 1867, in Ramsay Township, Lanark County, Ontario, Canada, where his father, William McKenzie, emigrated to Canada from Kelso, Scotland, in 1858 and became minister of the ... began to create at McGill a special Department of Physical Education but, though the President, Sir William Peterson, and other officials were in favor, funding was not available. Meanwhile, the University of ...
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... Captain Mangles who visited the Swan River in 1831 and later to John Lindley and Sir William J Hooker. Lindley arranged disposal of duplicate collections that were studied by Stephan Endlicher and ... he taught himself enough botanical Latin and art to name and describe numerous Australian orchids. William Nicholls life interest in our orchids reflected a dedication and singleness of purpose that was ...
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Cycas beddomei
... Literature: Raizada & Sahni 1960. Illustrations: Dyer 1881, Warburg 1900. Historical notes: Described by English botanist Sir William Turner Thiselton-Dyer (1843-1928), Assistant director at Kew from 1875-1885 and Director ... the Lal Bagh (Government Gardens) at Bangalore, and imported by the English plant trader William Bull in 1877, who described it is his catalogue as `a distinct Indian cycad, ...
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Cycas bifida
... remarkable species was first recognized as a distinct taxon in western literature by English botanist Sir William Thiselton-Dyer in 1902, who described it as C. rumphii var. bifida, on the basis ...
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American Clivia Society Articles Listing
... Us Articles List of Articles: Starting Seed A Little History The Race James Bowie William John Burchell Sir William Jackson Hooker Variegation & Breeding for Variegation Dividing Clivia Plant Breeding Potting or Replanting Bare ...
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Clivia Article 6 William Jackson Hooker
... William Jackson Hooker Home | Discussion Forum | Membership | Articles | Seed | Feature Plant | Breaking News | Links | Editorial | Contact Us Article 6 Article submitted by Cobus Roos William Jackson Hooker (1785-1865) Sir William Jackson Hooker was born at Norwich in 1785. He showed an early interest in botany, and made an expedition to Iceland in 1809 through the encouragement of Sir ...
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William Jackson Hooker - PlantExplorers.com™
... .com - Feature Articles The Explorers Sir William Jackson Hooker Kew, a Botanical Garden for the Ages Sir Joseph Banks Sir Joseph Dalton Hooker The Antarctic Sir James Clark Ross Megaherbs Charles ... time his son, Sir Joseph Hooker, took over as Director. Sir William Jackson Hooker Kew, a Botanical Garden for the Ages Sir Joseph Banks Sir Joseph Dalton Hooker The Antarctic Sir James Clark ...
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Captain William Bligh - PlantExplorers.com™
... rapidly disappearing natural world Home > The Explorers > Captain William Bligh Rear Admiral William Bligh (1754 - 1817) Arguably one of ... William Bligh, commander of the HMAV Bounty (His Majesty's Armed Vessel) at the age of 33, was charged with conducting the first part of Sir ... the botanist, died of fever several weeks later. Sir Joseph Banks defended William Bligh to the Admiralty, and believed in ...
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