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Louis station wagon ホウテ

Louis station wagon ホウテ

Louis van Houtte

Louis station wagon ホウテ (Louis Benoît van Houtte, from June 29, 1810 to May 9, 1876) is a Belgian horticulturist. I worked from 1836 through 1838 for Brussels botanical garden (Jardin Botanique de Brussels). Known as having published gardening monthly "plant ("Flore des Serres et des Jardins de l'Europe") of Europe" which put many plates on with Charles Antoine Lemerre and Michael シャイドヴァイラー (Michael Joseph François Scheidweiler) [1] [2].

Brief career history

I was born in イーペル. I acted as a government official of Ministry of Finance in beginning Brussels, but I spent spare time on a botanical garden and an at home botanical study and kept company with the botanist of パルマンティエ and Devon (Édouard Parthon de Von) and others and a local horticulturist.

With Charles Francois Antoine モレン and others, I launched monthly "gardening (L'Horticulteur Belge) of Belgium" in 1832. A print of 119 points of hand coloring and the plate of the lithograph and 78 points of scenery prints were placed. It was the time when a main botanist cooperated with a gardening supplier to break that the U.K. was dominant in a field of the gardening in Belgium after the 1830s [4]. Station wagon ホウテ founded the shop which sold a seed and a gardening tool and let business succeed in the times when a tropical plant suddenly entered Europe and brought the fund which was enough for a botanical study.

Out of the disappointment that lost a wife in one year after marriage, I went to Brazil for the collection of orchids for Devon and the Belgian king. I left in Rio de Janeiro in January, 1834, but I stayed in Cape Verde in stormy weather and supported Brazil in May, 1834. I climbed コルコバード in Rio and collected it in Jurujuba. I employed an assistant for cargo work and took a trip to the organ mountainous district of the production center of the orchid. I searched for Minas Gerais next for seven months. I visited マットグロッソ state, Goias, Sao Paulo, the para-Lana state and met British plant collector, John トゥイディー (John Tweedie) and I collected it together and traveled.

After performing a trip in Brazil until 1836, and having returned home, I opened the gardening school in Ghent and launched gardening magazine, "Flore des serres et des Jardins de l'Europe". 23 volumes were published from 1845 through 1883, and coloring plates more than 2000 were placed, and this magazine was published after death of station wagon ホウテ. I established cultivation garden in Gentbrugge close to Ghent in cooperation with Adolf Papeleu and succeeded.

From the surge of the craze for orchid love of Europe, I dispatched many plant collectors in the American continent and let you search for an orchid and a rare plant. I raised a plant for a botanical garden in Europe and, with the aid of Eduard Ortgies, succeeded in the cultivation of the Victoria lily first in the European Continent. The cultivation garden reached area of 14 hectares in the 1870s and prospered until I comprised 50 greenhouses. The business was succeeded after death by a son.

Plate of Flore des serres et des jardins de l'Europe

Van_Houtte is used to show Louis station wagon ホウテ when I show an author by the scientific name of the plant. (I search Author Details in /IPNI reading an author sketchy description.)

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