Hortus Cliffortianus

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Hortus Cliffortianus is an 18th-century botanical work by Carl Linnaeus that catalogues and illustrates the plant collections of George Clifford’s famed Hartekamp estate garden in the Netherlands.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf botanical book
scientific work
associatedWith Dutch Golden Age horticulture
Hartekamp estate NERFINISHED
Heemstede NERFINISHED
author Carl Linnaeus NERFINISHED
Carolus Linnaeus NERFINISHED
basedOn Clifford garden herbarium NERFINISHED
catalogues plants cultivated at Hartekamp
century 18th century
commissionedBy George Clifford III NERFINISHED
contains botanical illustrations
countryOfPublication Netherlands NERFINISHED
describes Hartekamp estate garden
documents exotic plants cultivated in the Netherlands
plant collections of George Clifford
fieldOfWork systematic botany
genre flora
hasCreator Carl Linnaeus NERFINISHED
hasPart engraved plates
plant descriptions
hasTitleLanguage Latin
historicalSignificance important source for history of European horticulture
illustrator Georg Dionysius Ehret NERFINISHED
influenced Species Plantarum NERFINISHED
language Latin
notableFor detailed documentation of a private botanical garden
early application of Linnaean methods
patron George Clifford III NERFINISHED
patronageContext Dutch merchant-banking family Clifford NERFINISHED
placeDescribed Hartekamp, Heemstede, Netherlands NERFINISHED
printedIn 1737
publicationYear 1737
publisherLocation Leiden NERFINISHED
relatedWork Species Plantarum NERFINISHED
subject botany
plant taxonomy
timePeriodDocumented early 18th century
typeOfWork illustrated catalogue
uses pre-Linnaean nomenclature

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