- La
Belgique Horticole ("Horticultural Belgium") was an
illustrated horticultural review published in Liège, Belgium, from 1851 to 1885. For the first...
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Comice pear
originated in France,
where it was
first grown at the
Comice Horticole in
Angers in the 1840s. The
varietal was a
chance discovery, and a commemorative...
- "L'hybridation des Citrus: une
nouvelle tangérine "la Clémentine"".
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Ctenanthe oppenheimiana Morren,
Charles Jacques Édouard. 1875. La
Belgique Horticole 1875: 271, t. 15–17, f. 3,
Calathea oppenheimiana "RHS
Plantfinder - Clenante...
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March 2022. Morren,
Charles Jacques Édouard. 1872. La
Belgique Horticole 22: 321,
Calathea makoyana "RHS
Plant Selector -
Goeppertia makoyana"...
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Charles (1906). "Comment le
Dahlia est
arrive du
Mexique en Europe".
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Jacques Édouard Morren.
Morren and his son
produced the
journal La
Belgique Horticole (35 volumes, 1851–1885). This
botanist is
denoted by the
author abbreviation...
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gardens to the
highest level set by the
English at Kew.
founded an
Institut horticole,
which Charles X
declared royal on the
occasion of a
state visit in 1829;...
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Retrieved 26
February 2012. Lemaire,
Charles (1859). L'Illustration
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