- these,
certainly the most time-consuming and costly, was
Arboretum et
Fruticetum Britanni****. This work was
published in
three formats: with the plates...
- po****ta (poplar), and
querceta (oaks).
Related collections include a
fruticetum, from the
Latin frutex,
meaning shrub, much more
often a shrubbery, and...
-
cultivar Ulmus glabra 'Minor' was
described by
Loudon in
Arboretum et
Fruticetum Britanni**** 3: 1398, 1838.
Loudon described the tree as
having "more branching...
-
virens in
Hortus Duroverni 67, 1831, and
later by
Loudon in
Arboretum et
Fruticetum Britanni****, 3: 1376, 1838, as U.
campestris (: minor) virens. Described...
- Acer
lobelii Illustration from
Arboretum et
fruticetum Britanni**** (1838)
Conservation status Least Concern (IUCN 3.1)
Scientific classification Kingdom:...
-
Arboribus Coniferis. 1553, p.4,
quoted by J. C. Loudon,
Arboretum and
Fruticetum. London, 1844, vol.4, p.2409 K.H. Dannenfeldt,
Leonard Rauwolff, sixteenth...
-
Ulmus 'Hertfordensis Angustifolia' was
listed by
Loudon in
Arboretum et
Fruticetum Britanni**** (1838) as "the narrow-leaved
Hertfordshire Elm", and later...
-
Ulmus 'Hertfordensis Latifolia' was
listed by
Loudon in
Arboretum et
Fruticetum Britanni**** (1838) as "the broad-leaved
Hertfordshire Elm", and later...
- 1834;
Loudon considered it
striking enough for a
plate (Arboretum et
fruticetum britanni****; Vol.II). No
specimens are
known to survive,
though forms...
- Elm
cultivar U.
minor 'Planifolia' was
listed by
Loudon in
Arboretum et
Fruticetum Britanni**** (1838) as
Ulmus campestris (:minor) var. planifolia, the flat-leaved...