- Masters, the
nurseryman and
botanist of
Canterbury and
author of
Hortus duroverni.
Tylden Masters studied at the King's
College London and the University...
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first described (as U.
campestris acutifolia) by
Masters [1] in
Hortus Duroverni 66. 1831, and
later by
Mottet [2] in
Nicholson [3] & Mottet, Dictionnaire...
- Castle. However,
Masters is
chiefly remembered for his
catalogue Hortus duroverni of 1831,
which comprehensively listed and
classified many
seeds and plants...
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introduced to
cultivation in 1827. It was
listed by
Masters in his
Hortus duroverni Canterbury nursery catalogue of 1831 (as B. heterophylla).
Buddleja madagascariensis...
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unknown origin. It was
first identified by
Masters as U.
virens in
Hortus Duroverni 67, 1831, and
later by
Loudon in
Arboretum et
Fruticetum Britanni****,...
- 'Pendula' Anon.
Ulmus montana (: glabra) var. de****bens: Masters,
Hortus Duroverni, 67, 1831, name in synonymy.
Ulmus montana (: glabra) var. pendula. Loddiges...
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Botanical Garden Press, St. Louis, USA. [2] Masters, W. (1831).
Hortus Duroverni 1831. Longman, Rees, Orme,
Brown & Green, London. Melville, R. & Heybroek...
- 1832,
probable misspelling. Ulmus ? var. replicata: Masters,
Hortus Duroverni, 67, 1831, name in synonymy.
Europe Arboretum Trompenburg [6], Netherlands...
- James,
Familiar Trees,
London 1888, p.141 Masters, W. (1831).
Hortus Duroverni: Or, A
Tabular and
Descriptive Catalogue of
Perennial Flower Roots, &c...
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Fruticetum Britanni****, 3: 1398, 1838 Masters,
William (1831).
Hortus Duroverni (3 ed.). p. 66.
Katalog (PDF). Vol. 108. Berlin, Germany: L. Späth Baumschulenweg...