The Loddiges family (not uncommonly mis-spelt Loddige) managed one of the most notable of the eighteenth and nineteenth century plant nurseries that traded...
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The plants were first grown in Britain in the 1760s, supplied by Conrad Loddiges, and became widely distributed through the commercial nursery trade...
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son of Joachim Conrad Loddiges (c.1738–1826) and Sarah Aldous. Joachim Loddiges was a German-born nurseryman who founded Conrad Loddiges and Sons, one...
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genus entitled Dissertatio botanica de Gardenia. London nurseryman Conrad Loddiges described a form he had in cultivation as Gardenia angustifolia in...
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Laurentii Salvii. Conrad Loddiges and Sons (1817). The botanical cabinet. Vol. I. George Cooke (illustrator). Hackney: C. Loddiges & Sons. Lowe, Edward...
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and vines. In 1845, William Macarthur wrote to the London nurseryman Conrad Loddiges, acknowledging receipt of camellias and mentioning: "I have raised...
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England, Loddiges Paradise Field Nursery, founded by German born Joachim Conrad Loddiges (1738–1826) and continued by his son George Loddiges (1786–1846)...
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x. Archived from the original (PDF) on 10 June 2011. Loddiges, Conrad; Loddiges, George; Loddiges, William (1818). The Botanical Cabinet. Vol. 3. London...
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Botany Jacob Bigelow (1787–1879) 1817–33 London The Botanical Cabinet Conrad Loddiges & Sons 1818 Muscologia William Jackson Hooker (1786–1865) Thomas Taylor...
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"Dillwynia juniperina". APNI. Retrieved 4 June 2021. Loddiges, Conrad; Loddiges, George; Loddiges, William (1820). "Dillwynia juniperina". The Botanical...
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still stands. Timothy Hall (d.1690), former Bishop of Oxford Joachim Conrad Loddiges (d.1826), botanist Sir Edward Michelborne (c. 1562 − 1609) explorer...
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of coloured delineations of plants from all countries by Conrad Loddiges. London, C. Loddiges & Sons, etc., 1821, volume 6 (plate 519). Kew World Checklist...
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Arty. Capt. George Sherwin Lockwood, Lancashire Fusiliers Tmp Capt. Conrad Loddiges, RAMC 2nd Lt. James Logan, Royal Engineers Capt. Joshue Arthur Barber...
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Lobelius) (1538–1616) Lockh. – David Lockhart (died 1846) Lodd. – Joachim Conrad Loddiges (1738–1826) Loefl. – Pehr Loefling (1729–1756) Loes. – Ludwig Eduard...
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Picturesque views on the southern coast of England (J. and A. Arch, 1826). Conrad Loddiges (and sons). The Botanical Cabinet (J. & A. Arch, 1822) James Hakewill...
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(purpurascens) means "becoming purple". In 1824, Joachim Conrad Loddiges, George Loddiges and William Loddiges described two varieties of E. purpurescens and in...
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Macarthur sent two hybrid coral trees known as "Erythrina camdenensis" to Conrad Loddiges and Sons, a well-known Hackney nurseryman in London. This coral tree...
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from the neighbouring nursery of Loddiges. These were engraved by Cooke and published in volumes v - vii of Loddiges Botanical Cabinet, London, J. and...
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described its type species, Bifrenaria atropurpurea, previously named by Conrad Loddiges as Maxillaria atropurpurea. The name Bifrenaria comes from bi, two...
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7751/telopea19894902. "Leptospermum grandiflorum". APNI. Retrieved 3 April 2020. Loddiges, Conrad & sons (1821). "Leptospermum grandiflorum". The Botanical Cabinet....
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Macarthur sent two hybrid coral trees known as Erythrina camdenensis to Conrad Loddiges and Sons, a well known Hackney nurseryman in London. This coral tree...
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(0.16 in). The species was first formally described by the botanist Conrad Loddiges in 1819 as a part of the work The Botanical Cabinet. It was reclassified...
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(letter, 18 Feb. 1837), Gardener's Magazine, vol. 13 (1837), p.237 Loddiges, Conrad, & Sons, Catalogue of Plants, 15th edn. (1830), p.61 Arboretum et Fruticetum...
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2011), accessdate: August 23, 2016 Loddiges, Conrad (1823). Catalogue of plants, in the collection of Conrad Loddiges & Sons, nurserymen, at Hackney, near...
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naturalis.nl, specimen WAG.1853027 Loddiges, Conrad (1823). Catalogue of plants, in the collection of Conrad Loddiges & Sons, nurserymen, at Hackney, near...
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(8 ed.). London: Murray. p. 659. Loddiges, Conrad (1836). "Catalogue of plants, in the collection of Conrad Loddiges & Sons, nurserymen, at Hackney, near...
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Port Melbourne, Victoria: Lothian Press. p. 330. ISBN 0-85091-285-7. Loddiges, Conrad (1817). The botanical cabinet :consisting of coloured delineations...
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Lucas (1935–2022) G.L.Nesom – Guy L. Nesom (born 1945) G.Lodd. – George Loddiges (1784–1846) G.López – Ginés Alejandro López González (born 1950) Glover...
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Richardson Linton Pablo de la Llave David Lloyd Thomas Lobb William Lobb George Loddiges Jean-Louis-Auguste Loiseleur-Deslongchamps Harri Lorenzi A.S. Losina-Losinskaja...
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plant and seed books contain entries for purchases from nurserymen Messr.s Loddiges of Hackney, London, and exchanges with William Macarthur of Camden Park...
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