The Loddiges family (not uncommonly mis-spelt Loddige) managed one of the most notable of the eighteenth and nineteenth century plant nurseries that traded in and introduced exotic plants, trees, shrubs, ferns, palms and orchids into European gardens.
The Loddigesfamily (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...
existed in medieval times, where Well Street enters Mare Street. The Loddigesfamily founded their extensive plant nursery business on open ground to the...
Dendrobium loddigesii (Loddiges' dendrobium) is a miniature to small sized, warm to cold growing epiphyte, lithophyte or terrestrial orchid that comes...
north-eastern Turkey. It was first introduced to England in 1763 by the Loddigesfamily of nurserymen, but initially it was thought it needed the same damp...
propagation of the plant around 1996. It was first described in 1829 by Loddiges, who named it Caladium zamiifolium; Heinrich Wilhelm Schott later reassigned...
then devoted himself to greenhouse exotics, giving assistance to the Loddigesfamily in establishing their nursery in Hackney. In 1823 Forster, with his...
interesting". A plan of the Loddiges' arboretum was included in The Encyclopaedia of Gardening, 1834 edition. Leaves from Loddiges' arboretum and in some instances...
seeing characteristics akin to living cycads. Robert Brown and Mr. Loddiges of Loddiges Nursery in Hackney had seen living cycads and urged him to name the...
Horti Regii Berolinensis Altera from an unpublished description by the Loddigesfamily. In 1997, Neville Grant Walsh and Fiona Coates described two subspecies...
Vol. 23 Page 35, 鞭檐犁头尖 bian yan li tou jian, Typhonium flagelliforme (Loddiges) Blume, Rumphia. 1: 134. 1837. Ara, H. (2001). An Annotated Checklist of...
relic population. It was introduced into Western cultivation in 1802 by Loddiges Nursery. Eduard Ortgies crossed Nymphaea lotus (N. dentata) with Nymphaea...
was first described in 1832 in the Loddiges' The Botanical Cabinet, published by William Loddiges and George Loddiges. George Bentham combined this species...
The plants were first grown in Britain in the 1760s, supplied by Conrad Loddiges, and became widely distributed through the commercial nursery trade in...
genus entitled Dissertatio botanica de Gardenia. London nurseryman Conrad Loddiges described a form he had in cultivation as Gardenia angustifolia in 1821...
cultivars, varieties and species was possible when a rosarium was planted by Loddiges nursery for Abney Park Cemetery, an early Victorian garden cemetery and...
chloropogon Cabanis & Heine (1860) M. t. oreopola Todd (1913) M. t. tyrianthina Loddiges (1832) M. t. quitensis Gould (1861) M. t. septentrionalis Hartert, E. (1899)...
Loddiges' description was inadequate, and in 1965 Carolin gave the species the name Wahlenbergia communis. In 2016, Ian Turner resurrected Loddiges'...
Argyll, James Gordon, James Lee, and John Busch, progenitor of the exotic Loddiges nursery in London. The boxes generally contained 100 or more varieties...
Ornithological Committee (IOC) recognizes these 366 hummingbird species in family Trochilidae, and distributes them among 112 genera. One extinct species...
countries by Conrad Loddiges. London, C. Loddiges & Sons, etc., 1821, volume 6 (plate 519). Kew World Checklist of Selected Plant Families Linnaeus, Carl von...
commonly known as barrel coneflower, is a species of flowering plant in the family Proteaceae and is endemic to South Coast Western Australia. It is a shrub...
from Loddiges, that record Mexico, instead of Brazil, as the country of origin of the plants. It is not known if this information came from Loddiges, whether...
experiments with plants inside glass cases started in 1830. In 1833 George Loddiges used Wardian cases for shipping plants from Australia and said that "whereas...