Gartenflora

Gartenflora was a German illustrated botanical magazine published in the period 18521940.

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History and profile

Founded in 1852 and edited by Eduard von Regel, the botanist and future director of the Saint Petersburg Botanical Garden,[1] the magazine appeared on a monthly basis. It was first published in Erlangen by Ferdinand Enke. Eduard von Regel left the editorial post in 1885.[1]

Titled Gartenflora - Allgemeine Monatschrift fur deutsche, russische und schweizerische Garten- und Blumenkunde. Unter Mitwerkung vieler Botaniker und Gartner Deutschlands, Russlands und der Schweiz, it translated as 'General Monthly Magazine for German, Russian and Swiss horticulture and botany. With contributions from many German, Russian and Swiss botanists and horticulturists'.

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References

  1. "Eduard Von Regel". Nature. Retrieved 8 July 2016.


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