The Municipal Museum of Zierikzee (The Netherlands) houses a loose-leafed herbarium containing 354 plant specimens, of which the provenance, age and maker were until recently unknown. By studying the plant specimens, paper, decorations and labels, an image was conveyed of an early 18th century herbarium that matched the description of a herbarium from the legacy of Jacob Ligtvoet (1684–1752), gardener in the Hortus botanicus of Leiden (The Netherlands) from 1703 till his death in 1752. This herbarium is one of the oldest garden herbaria of its kind and contains 306 unique species, of which 201 are currently native to the Netherlands. Exotic species come from the Mediterranean (81 spp.), South Africa (8), the Americas (10) and tropical Asia ...
Some time ago I described in Blumea (5) a plant collection in book-form, collected by Hermann in Cey...
Pre-Linnaean herbaria have a growing value for botanists and historians of science. A unique example...
The sixteenth century was a golden age for botany, a time when numerous naturalists devoted themselv...
Collecting plants and making herbarium specimens was quintessential for an eighteenth century botani...
Herbals and herbaria for scientific purposes have been made from the 16th century. They were private...
Historic herbaria can provide a wealth of information on a diversity of topics, including the past o...
Historic herbaria can provide a wealth of information on a diversity of topics, including the past o...
The Netherlands is to be congratulated in having available within its borders such an outstandingly ...
Directors of the Leiden botanic garden Adriaan van Royen (1704–1779) and his nephew David van Royen ...
The principal herbarium is that of A. de Wever (1874-1947) of Nuth. In 1912, de Wever was one of the...
The University herbarium of Utrecht dates traditionally from the year 1816 when a collection of abou...
Ethnopharmacological relevance: Around 1800, Amsterdam was a global trade hub for materia medica of ...
Ethnopharmacological relevance: Around 1800, Amsterdam was a global trade hub for materia medica of ...
‘Here for you a smiling garden of everlasting flowers’ is the inscription in Latin of a 16th century...
‘Here for you a smiling garden of everlasting flowers’ is the inscription in Latin of a 16th century...
Some time ago I described in Blumea (5) a plant collection in book-form, collected by Hermann in Cey...
Pre-Linnaean herbaria have a growing value for botanists and historians of science. A unique example...
The sixteenth century was a golden age for botany, a time when numerous naturalists devoted themselv...
Collecting plants and making herbarium specimens was quintessential for an eighteenth century botani...
Herbals and herbaria for scientific purposes have been made from the 16th century. They were private...
Historic herbaria can provide a wealth of information on a diversity of topics, including the past o...
Historic herbaria can provide a wealth of information on a diversity of topics, including the past o...
The Netherlands is to be congratulated in having available within its borders such an outstandingly ...
Directors of the Leiden botanic garden Adriaan van Royen (1704–1779) and his nephew David van Royen ...
The principal herbarium is that of A. de Wever (1874-1947) of Nuth. In 1912, de Wever was one of the...
The University herbarium of Utrecht dates traditionally from the year 1816 when a collection of abou...
Ethnopharmacological relevance: Around 1800, Amsterdam was a global trade hub for materia medica of ...
Ethnopharmacological relevance: Around 1800, Amsterdam was a global trade hub for materia medica of ...
‘Here for you a smiling garden of everlasting flowers’ is the inscription in Latin of a 16th century...
‘Here for you a smiling garden of everlasting flowers’ is the inscription in Latin of a 16th century...
Some time ago I described in Blumea (5) a plant collection in book-form, collected by Hermann in Cey...
Pre-Linnaean herbaria have a growing value for botanists and historians of science. A unique example...
The sixteenth century was a golden age for botany, a time when numerous naturalists devoted themselv...