The history of the garden at La Mortola, near Ventimiglia, Italy, established in 1867 by Thomas Hanbury (1832–1907) with assistance from his brother, Daniel Hanbury, is reviewed. Especial emphasis is placed on the catalogues of the garden by Kurt Dinter (1897) and Alwin Berger (1912), both of whom were curators of the garden and renowned botanists in the field of succulent plant study.
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1 September 2001
A mission in life: Thomas Hanbury and his garden at La Mortola, Italy
Lucio Russo
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Bradleya
Vol. 2001 • No. 19
September 2001
Vol. 2001 • No. 19
September 2001