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Jacques Philippe Martin Cels

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in which he cultivated foreign plants for sale, contributing to the growing public appetite for exotic flowers. He received and acclimatized numerous
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Description des plantes nouvelles et peu connues, cultivées dans le jardin de J.-M. Cels
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Description des plantes nouvelles et peu connues, cultivées dans le jardin de J.-M. Cels
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This article is based on a translation of an article from the French Knowledge (XXG).
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Choix de plantes :dont la plupart sont cultivées dans le jardin de Cels
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Index


E.-P. Ventenat
botanist
horticulture
Versailles
duty
Paris
French Revolution
botanical garden
North American
André Michaux
Louis-Augustin Bosc d'Antic
French Academy of Sciences
Académie d'Agriculture
Étienne Pierre Ventenat
Pierre-Joseph Redouté
Pancrace Bessa
version numérique sur Botanicus
Montrouge
author abbreviation
citing
botanical name
International Plant Names Index
 Cels
Categories
1740 births
1806 deaths
People from Versailles
18th-century French botanists
Members of the French Academy of Sciences

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