Etymologie, Etimología, Étymologie, Etimologia, Etymology, (griech.) etymología, (lat.) etymologia, (esper.) etimologio
VA Staat Vatikanstadt, Estado de la Ciudad del Vaticano, État de la Cité du Vatican, Stato della Cittŕ del Vaticano, State of the Vatican City, (esper.) Vatikano
Holz, Madera, Bois, Legno, Wood - Wald, Bosque, Foręt, Foresta, Forest, (esper.) ligno, arbajo

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Halesia carolina (W3)

Bot. "Halesia carolina" ist die botanische Bezeichnung für den "Schneeglöckchenbaum", der zur Familie der Storaxgewächse (bot. "Styracaceae") gehört. Die Bezeichnung "Halesia" erinnert an den englischen Botaniker "Stephen Hales" (1677-1761).

(E?)(L?) http://www.baumkunde.de/Halesia_carolina/

Carolina-Schneeglöckchenbaum (Halesia carolina)


(E?)(L2) http://www.britannica.com/EBchecked/topic/544815/silver-bells

"silver bells", also called "snowdrop tree", or "fringe tree", ("Halesia carolina"), ...


(E?)(L?) http://www.graines-et-plantes.com/index.php?LaPlante=Halesia-carolina

Halesia carolina carolina


(E?)(L?) http://caliban.mpiz-koeln.mpg.de/library/species/species_00159.html

Halesia carolina


(E?)(L?) http://www.plants.usda.gov/core/profile?symbol=HACA3

HACA3 - Halesia carolina L. - Carolina silverbell

HAMO3 - Halesia carolina L. var. monticola Rehder


Erstellt: 2014-01

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Kerria japonica (W3)

Die Bezeichnung des Ranunkelstrauchs als bot. "Kerria japonica" (auch dt. "Kerrie", "Goldröschen", frz. "kerrie", engl. "kerria") bezieht sich auf den englischen Gärtner von Kew Gardens und Pflanzensammler William Kerr (JJJJ-1814 (Ceylon)), der im Jahr 1805 die ersten Pflanzen aus Ostasien an den Botanischen Garten in London sandte.

Kerria japonica 'Pleniflora' - Rosaceae - Kerria double

(E?)(L?) http://www.backyardgardener.com/plantname/K.html




(E?)(L?) http://www.baumkunde.de/baumlisten/baumliste_az.php


(E?)(L?) http://www.gartencenter.de/service/pflanzen-lexikon/eintrag/ranunkelstrauch.html

Kerria japonica


(E?)(L?) http://www.gartendatenbank.de/wiki/kerria-japonica


(E?)(L1) http://www.giftpflanzen.com/deutsch.html

Goldröschen - Kerria japonica | Kerrie - Kerria japonica | Ranunkelstrauch - Kerria japonica


(E?)(L?) http://www.habitas.org.uk/gardenflora/eastasia.htm

Kerria japonica Japanese rose


(E6)(L1) http://www.imagines-plantarum.de/

Kerria japonica 'Pleniflora'


(E?)(L?) http://www.kew.org/visit-kew-gardens/explore/attractions/chinese-fir

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In 1701, a surgeon with the East India Company made a trip to China. Also a keen botanist and indeed the first person to collect plants in China, Dr James Cunningham found and described the Chinese fir. Although this discovery was well documented, the species was not actually introduced to Britain until more than a century later when "William Kerr" brought it to Kew in 1804.
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(E?)(L?) http://persoon.si.edu/PlantImages/frmSearch.cfm

Kerria japonica


(E?)(L1) http://www.stihl.de/baumlexikon-detailseite.aspx?idTree=145

Kerria Japonica


(E?)(L?) http://www.plants.usda.gov/core/profile?symbol=KEJA

KEJA: Kerria japonica (L.) DC. Japanese rose 4/0


(E?)(L?) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Kerr_(gardener)

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"William Kerr" (died 1814) was a Scottish gardener and plant hunter, the first Western professional full-time plant collector active in China. He also collected in Java and Luzon in the Philippines. Among the plants he sent back to Kew Gardens was the vigorous shrub, at first cosseted in greenhouses, named in his honour, "Kerria".
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Erstellt: 2014-02

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