Where Art and Science meet - Plant Collections from the 19th century

Authors

  • Máté Sárospataki Corvinus University of Budapest, Department for Garden Art

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.36249/4d.21.6129

Keywords:

19th century, Plant collection, Botanic garden

Abstract

There are various names to designate living collections of ligneous plants. Some of these terms are defined exactly in special literature, but no comprehensive study has been written that analyses the terms related to 19th century plant collections one by one and in correlation with each other from the viewpoint of landscape architecture.

Author Biography

  • Máté Sárospataki, Corvinus University of Budapest, Department for Garden Art

    assistant lecturer

    E-mail: sarospataki.mate@uni-mate.hu

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2011-02-01

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Where Art and Science meet - Plant Collections from the 19th century. (2011). 4D Journal of Landscape Architecture and Garden Art, 21, 27-39. https://doi.org/10.36249/4d.21.6129

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