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. In the latter...
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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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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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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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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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Amaryllis pp. 292–293. Jarvis 2016. Linnaeus, C. (1737). "Amaryllis". Hortus Cliffortianus. Retrieved 29 November 2013. p. 135 Herbert 1819. Herbert 1837. Uphof...
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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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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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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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