-
standard author abbreviation Dodoens is used to
indicate this
person as the
author when
citing a
botanical name.
Dodoens was born
Rembert van Joenckema...
- '
Dodoens', Châlons-en-Champagne,
Marne '
Dodoens'
leaves '
Dodoens' has
moderately good
resistance to
Dutch elm disease,
rated 4 out of 5. '
Dodoens' with...
- the
taste (he
usually quotes older authors). By the mid-16th century,
Dodoens relates how
apothecaries sold the
plant under the name
harmel as a type...
-
Retrieved 6
January 2017. "Rembert
Dodoens: iets over zijn
leven en werk—
Dodoens' werken". Plantaardigheden—Project
Rembert Dodoens (Rembertus Dodonaeus) (in Dutch)...
- trees".
Arrangement of
plants in
later herbals such as
Cruydboeck of
Dodoens and John Gerard's
Herball of 1597
became more
related to
their physical...
- in a
botanical text is by
Dodoens in his
Purgantium (1574) and in more
detail in
Stirpium (1583). In the Purgantium,
Dodoens describes and illustrates...
- (Kruidtuin), a city park with
marble statue of the 16th-century
botanist Rembert Dodoens;
Vrijbroek recreational park with
around June its
outstanding Rose Gardens...
- in six
languages during the
period 1560–1609. see
Bibliography (2006)
Dodoens,
Rembert (1557) [1554].
Cruydeboeck [Histoire des plantes] (in French)...
- by
figures such as
Leonhart Fuchs,
Valerius Cordus, Lobelius,
Rembert Dodoens,
Carolus Clusius, John Gerard, and
William Turner. Over time,
these herbals...
-
studies have been
undertaken on the
properties of this plant.[vague]
Rembert Dodoens wrote of the
names of the
plant in the 1578
English translation of his...