- The
Loddiges family (not
uncommonly mis-spelt
Loddige)
managed one of the most
notable of the
eighteenth and
nineteenth century plant nurseries that traded...
- of
Joachim Conrad Loddiges (c.1738–1826) and
Sarah Aldous.
Joachim Loddiges was a German-born
nurseryman who
founded Conrad Loddiges and Sons, one of the...
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Philip Reinagle.
Between 1817 and 1833 he produced, in
connection with
Loddiges of Hackney,
London a
number of
plates for the
Botanical Cabinet,' and about...
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genus entitled Dissertatio botanica de Gardenia.
London nurseryman Conrad Loddiges described a form he had in
cultivation as
Gardenia angustifolia in 1821...
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Dendrobium loddigesii (
Loddiges' dendrobium) is a
miniature to
small sized, warm to cold
growing epiphyte,
lithophyte or
terrestrial orchid that comes...
- cultivars,
varieties and
species was
possible when a
rosarium was
planted by
Loddiges nursery for
Abney Park Cemetery, an
early Victorian garden cemetery and...
- interesting". A plan of the
Loddiges'
arboretum was
included in The
Encyclopaedia of Gardening, 1834 edition.
Leaves from
Loddiges'
arboretum and in some instances...
- from the
neighbouring nursery of
Loddiges.
These were
engraved by
Cooke and
published in
volumes v - vii of
Loddiges Botanical Cabinet, London, J. and...
- Clade:
Strisores Order:
Apodiformes Family:
Trochilidae Genus:
Boissonneaua Species: B. flavescens
Binomial name
Boissonneaua flavescens (
Loddiges, 1832)...
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stated that he had not seen the form
outside Ireland. It was
listed by
Loddiges (1830) as
Ulmus nigra, and
described by
Loudon in
Arboretum et Fruticetum...