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    The Hortus Cliffortianus is a work of early botanical literature published in 1737. The work was a collaboration between Carl Linnaeus and the illustrator...
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    The first use of Prunus as a genus name was by Carl Linnaeus in Hortus Cliffortianus of 1737, which went on to become Species Plantarum. Do a search in...
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    George Clifford, who employed Carl Linnaeus in 1737 to write his Hortus Cliffortianus, a detailed description of the gardens of Hartecamp. The house was...
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    practically stayed there until 1738. It was here that he wrote a book Hortus Cliffortianus, in the preface of which he described his experience as "the happiest...
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    of the Name Amaryllis". Behind the Name. Linné, Carl von. 1737. Hortus Cliffortianus. p. 135 E.g. How to Make Your Amaryllis Bloom Again, The United States...
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    turn, citing his own Hortus Cliffortianus (see: Species plantarum ed.2: 980), took the name from Morison (see: Hortus Cliffortianus: 349, last line of the...
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    analyzed was not preserved, Robson selected an illustration from Hortus Cliffortianus, which Linnaeus would have at least seen, to serve as the lectotype...
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    genus name Nepenthes was first published in 1737 in Carl Linnaeus's Hortus Cliffortianus. It references a passage in Homer's Odyssey, in which the potion...
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    Critica Botanica (1737) Flora Lapponica (1737) Genera Plantarum (1737) Hortus Cliffortianus (1738) Classes plantarum (1740) Orbis eruditi judicium de Caroli...
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    Linnaeus"), who stayed at his estate from 1736 to 1738, to write Hortus Cliffortianus (1737), a masterpiece of early botanical literature published in...
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    red dye. The genus and species were described by Carl Linnaeus in Hortus Cliffortianus in 1736 and also appeared in his masterwork Species Plantarum in...
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    between 1735 and 1737 describing the plants growing there in his Hortus Cliffortianus in 1738. It is to this work that he refers in his Species Plantarum...
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    Philosophia Botanica Hort 1938, p. 198 Heller 1968, Eng.transl. Preface to Hortus Cliffortianus Stearn 1965b, pp. 325–326 de Candolle 1867, Article 40 McNeill 2006...
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  • III, who engaged the Swedish naturalist Carl von Linné to write Hortus Cliffortianus Gerald Francis Clifford (1889–1952), Wisconsin lawyer, politician...
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    glabris" (the mercury with a branched stem and hairless leaves) in Hortus Cliffortianus and "Mercurialis testiculata" (the mercury with testicles) in Bauhin's...
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    He had probably reported the use of C. winterana. In 1737, in his Hortus Cliffortianus, Linnaeus combined Canella with Drimys, a genus now in Winteraceae...
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    century it was being widely used for water-dropworts. For example, in Hortus Cliffortianus hemlock water-dropwort was called Oenanthe foliis omnibus multifidis...
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    summer home of George Clifford, who hired Linnaeus to write his 'Hortus Cliffortianus', a detailed catalogue of the plant specimens in the herbarium and...
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    of plants, herbarium, and library. The result was Linnaeus' book Hortus Cliffortianus, whose publication costs were paid by George Clifford III. A large...
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    perseus.tufts.edu. Retrieved 2024-08-13. Linné, Carl von (1737). Hortus Cliffortianus: plantas exhibens quas in hortis tam vivis quam siccis, Hartecampi...
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    Linnaeus incorrectly cited the lectotype as "Mitella scapo nudo" in Hortus Cliffortianus, but the error was corrected in Species Plantarum in 1753. Tiarella...
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    botanist Philip Miller described Ficus maxima, citing Carl Linnaeus' Hortus Cliffortianus (1738) and Hans Sloane's Catalogus plantarum quæ in insula Jamaica...
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  • oblate spheroid slightly flattened at the poles. Publication of Hortus Cliffortianus, a detailed description by Linnaeus of George Clifford's gardens...
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    that no longer fit in the Hortus Botanicus Leiden. This site was renowned during his lifetime and rivaled Hortus Cliffortianus, the garden of his friend...
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  • botanist Philip Miller described Ficus maxima, citing Linnaeus' Hortus Cliffortianus (1738) and Hans Sloane's Catalogus plantarum quæ in insula Jamaica...
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  • (1540–1611) 1613 Hortus Eystettensis Basilius Besler (1561–1629) 1614 Florence Étude de Botanique Girolamo Pini 1614–16 Utrecht Hortus floridus Crispijn...
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    Lars Salvius, p. 208 Linnaeus, C. (1737), "Rauvolfia g. pl. 179", Hortus Cliffortianus, Amsterdam, p. 75 (McNeill et al. 2012, Articles 60 and 61, particularly...
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    ichthyology. Stockholm: Proc. V. Congr. europ. Ichthyol. pp. 3–10. Hortus cliffortianus (1738): p. 89; Species plantarum (1753): 242 Engel, H (1970). "Artedi...
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    Linnaeus, it is not unsurprising that in the classification book Hortus Cliffortianus, Linnaeus named a pungent weed Sigesbeckia. Sigesbeckia is related...
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    botanical garden that was renowned during his lifetime and rivalled Hortus Cliffortianus, the garden of his friend and sponsor to Linnaeus. He travelled back...
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