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- 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...
- 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...
- Retrieved 6 January 2017. "Rembert Dodoens: iets over zijn leven en werk—Dodoens' werken". Plantaardigheden—Project Rembert Dodoens (Rembertus Dodonaeus) (in Dutch)...
- (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 a botanical text is by Dodoens in his Purgantium (1574) and in more detail in Stirpium (1583). In the Purgantium, Dodoens describes and illustrates...
- by figures such as Leonhart Fuchs, Valerius Cordus, Lobelius, Rembert Dodoens, Carolus Clusius, John Gerard, and William Turner. Over time, these herbals...
- in six languages during the period 1560–1609.  see Bibliography (2006) Dodoens, Rembert (1557) [1554]. Cruydeboeck [Histoire des plantes] (in French)...
- recognized double flowers and began to cultivate them in their gardens—Rembert Dodoens published a description of double flowers in 1568, and John Gerard created...