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tulip mania of the 1630s.
Clusius laid the
foundations of
Dutch tulip breeding and the bulb
industry today.
During Clusius' lifetime,
botanical knowledge...
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Clusius may
refer to:
Carolus Clusius (1526-1609),
Flemish doctor and
botanist Clusius (Ulmus), a
hybrid elm
cultivar This
disambiguation page
lists articles...
- the sweet-lady or
Clusius' gentian, is a large-flowered, short-stemmed gentian,
native to Europe. It is
named after Carolus Clusius, one of the earliest...
- 1939,
Clusius and ****el
announced the
separation of
chlorine isotopes, an
accomplishment which had been
sought for decades. That same year,
Clusius, Paul...
- 2004.
While '
Clusius'
remains for sale in Europe, its
planting where the
disease remains prevalent cannot be recommended. In the UK, '
Clusius' is present...
- The
Wyoming pocket gopher (Thomomys
clusius) is a
species of
gopher that is
endemic to the
United States.
Between 1915 and 1979, it was
generally considered...
- The
genus is
named by Carl
Linnaeus in
honor of the
botanist Carolus Clusius. The
closest relatives of
Clusia are the
neotropical genera Chrysochlamys...
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granted in 1590, and the
famous botanist Carolus Clusius (1526–1609) was
appointed as prefect.
Clusius arrived in
Leiden in 1593. His knowledge, re****tion...
- Noel (12
December 1571). "Letter from Capperon, Noël to
Clusius, Carolus, 1571-12-12".
Clusius Correspondence (Letter).
University of Leiden. Retrieved...
- more
control over
nuclear fission research than did
Walther Bothe,
Klaus Clusius, Otto Hahn, Paul Harteck, or
Werner Heisenberg. Esau was
appointed as Reichsmarschall...