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Pierre Antoine Poiteau

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273: 20: 28: 111:, at the head of the new botanical garden of Cape. Receiving no wages, he had to join the administration as an assistant to Hédouville and Roume, the governors of the island. In 1802, he brought back to France six hundred packets of seeds and 1,200 species, all named and classified by him. Among them were 97 species of mushrooms and 30 species of lichens. He published, in Paris in 1808 with 164:(Lessons of horticulture) were published. A member of many scientific societies, Poiteau later became head of the museum of natural history, to which he offered all the animals and plants he had brought back from Guiana. Poiteau discovered numerous species of plants and animals, he even created some families ( 168:, for example). As a gardener and a pomologist, he much contributed to the amelioration of the edible fruits. As an artist, he is appreciated and his colored lithographs are sought-after by amateurs. On this ground, he is often compared to 103:(1759–1840). Thouin named him, two years later, head of the Botanical school of Paris, but in 1793, Daubenton chose him to establish a botanic school and garden in Bergerac. This project failed and in 1796 Thouin offered Poiteau to go to 140:
where he supervised the cultures of the plantations of the royal houses. Back in France in 1822, he was appointed head gardener of the castle of
125:. In 1816, he published a description of the plants cultivated in the botanical garden of the School of medicine of Paris. Two years later, with 181: 304: 80: 107:. He was arrested as soon as he landed because he did not have official papers to justify his presence. Soon afterwards he was in 319: 299: 294: 117:
Flora Parisiensis secundum systema sexuale deposita et plantarum circa Lutetiam sponte nascentium descriptiones, icones....
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Plantes Ă©quinoxiales recueillies...etc. by A.von Humboldt, A. Bonpland, A Poiteau, P J F Turpin and F. Schoell
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After some years of free literary activities, he was appointed in 1815 head of the Royal tree nursery of
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Pomologie française. Recueil des plus beaux fruits cultivés en France...
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and the art of painting with the artist of the museum
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French botanist and scientific illustrator (1766–1854)
191:is used to indicate this person as the author when 286: 26: 18: 133:(Natural history of the orange trees). 287: 99:(1746–1822) but his main influence is 243:"Pierre Antoine Poiteau Biography -" 144:. From 1829 to 1851 he directed the 81:MusĂ©um national d'Histoire naturelle 13: 115:(1775–1840) whom he met in Haiti, 14: 331: 305:Botanists active in the Caribbean 274:Species named for Poiteau at IPNI 215: 152:(Treatise of the fruit trees) by 47:– 27 February 1854) was a French 34:l’Histoire Naturelle des Orangers 23:Pierre-Antoine Poiteau circa 1850 257:International Plant Names Index 223:Histoire naturelle des orangers 203: 131:Histoire naturelle des orangers 249: 235: 154:Henri Louis Duhamel du Monceau 1: 320:18th-century French botanists 300:French botanical illustrators 295:19th-century French botanists 229: 58: 7: 150:TraitĂ© des arbres fruitiers 113:Pierre Jean François Turpin 10: 336: 156:(1700–1782) and, in 1846, 129:(1777–1845), he published 136:In 1818, Poiteau went to 87:. There he studied the 55:and botanical artist. 41:Pierre-Antoine Poiteau 37: 24: 170:Pierre-Joseph RedoutĂ© 97:GĂ©rard van Spaendonck 30: 22: 162:Cours d'horticulture 93:Systema vegetabilium 182:author abbreviation 38: 25: 327: 267: 266: 253: 247: 246: 239: 200: 190: 189: 188: 77:garçon jardinier 335: 334: 330: 329: 328: 326: 325: 324: 285: 284: 270: 254: 250: 241: 240: 236: 232: 218: 206: 201: 186: 185: 184: 179: 146:Revue horticole 79:in 1790 at the 63:He was born in 61: 43:(23 March 1766 36: 17: 12: 11: 5: 333: 323: 322: 317: 312: 307: 302: 297: 283: 282: 276: 269: 268: 248: 245:. 14 May 2013. 233: 231: 228: 227: 226: 217: 216:External links 214: 213: 212: 205: 202: 197:botanical name 178: 60: 57: 31: 15: 9: 6: 4: 3: 2: 332: 321: 318: 316: 313: 311: 308: 306: 303: 301: 298: 296: 293: 292: 290: 281: 277: 275: 272: 271: 264: 263: 258: 252: 244: 238: 234: 225: 224: 220: 219: 211: 208: 207: 198: 194: 183: 180:The standard 177: 175: 172:. He died in 171: 167: 163: 159: 155: 151: 147: 143: 142:Fontainebleau 139: 138:French Guiana 134: 132: 128: 127:Antoine Risso 124: 119: 118: 114: 110: 106: 105:Santo Domingo 102: 98: 94: 90: 86: 82: 78: 74: 70: 66: 56: 54: 50: 46: 42: 35: 29: 21: 280:at Botanicus 261: 251: 237: 222: 204:Bibliography 165: 161: 157: 149: 145: 135: 130: 120: 116: 92: 76: 75:(1746–1824) 73:AndrĂ© Thouin 62: 40: 39: 33: 315:1854 deaths 310:1766 births 210:On WorldCat 32:Plate from 289:Categories 262: Poit 230:References 166:cyclanthae 123:Versailles 59:Biography 89:Linnaeus 53:gardener 49:botanist 101:RedoutĂ© 65:Ambleny 45:Ă‚mbleny 193:citing 69:France 187:Poit. 174:Paris 109:Haiti 85:Paris 83:of 291:: 259:. 195:a 176:. 91:' 67:, 51:, 265:. 199:.

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Ă‚mbleny
botanist
gardener
Ambleny
France
André Thouin
Muséum national d'Histoire naturelle
Paris
Linnaeus
GĂ©rard van Spaendonck
Redouté
Santo Domingo
Haiti
Pierre Jean François Turpin
Versailles
Antoine Risso
French Guiana
Fontainebleau
Henri Louis Duhamel du Monceau
Pierre-Joseph Redouté
Paris
author abbreviation
citing
botanical name
On WorldCat
Histoire naturelle des orangers
"Pierre Antoine Poiteau Biography -"
International Plant Names Index

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