The American plants in Charles de l'Écluse's works: first records in Juan de Castañeda's letters

The Flemish botanist Charles de l'Écluse's works contain abundant references to American plants, for example the avocado (Persea americana Mill.), the sweet potato [Ipomoea batatas (L.) Lam.], the potato (Solanum tuberosum L.) and the tobáceo (Nicotiana tabacum L.). Although some of these...

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Main Author: Luis Ramón-Laca Menéndez de Luarca
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas 1999-06-01
Series:Anales del Jardín Botánico de Madrid
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Online Access:http://rjb.revistas.csic.es/index.php/rjb/article/view/192
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spelling doaj-efd345ee8f234afca037bd751ec881e12021-05-05T07:01:35ZengConsejo Superior de Investigaciones CientíficasAnales del Jardín Botánico de Madrid0211-13221988-31961999-06-015719710710.3989/ajbm.1999.v57.i1.192174The American plants in Charles de l'Écluse's works: first records in Juan de Castañeda's lettersLuis Ramón-Laca Menéndez de Luarca0Real Jardín Botánico, CSICThe Flemish botanist Charles de l'Écluse's works contain abundant references to American plants, for example the avocado (Persea americana Mill.), the sweet potato [Ipomoea batatas (L.) Lam.], the potato (Solanum tuberosum L.) and the tobáceo (Nicotiana tabacum L.). Although some of these plants were observed by L'Écluse himself during his expedition to the Iberian Península between 1564 and 1565, the majority of the American plants quoted in his works are related with shipments received from several agents around Europe. In the case of Spain, L'Écluse obtained seeds from Seville thanks to the help of Simón de Tovar and Juan de Castañeda. The latter offers in his letters important innovations: Annona cherimola Mill., Indigofera añil LJI. tinctoria L., Annona muricata L., Mammea americana L.. Annona reticulata L., Dioscorea sp., Aloysia citrodora Palau or Manihot spj M. esculenta Crantz. In most of the cases the mention of these plants represente the first record of cultivation in the Old World. A percentage of this material was used by L'Écluse in his Exoticorum libri decem, published in Antwerp in l605.http://rjb.revistas.csic.es/index.php/rjb/article/view/192history of botanyl'écluseclusiuscastañedaamerican plantssevilleleiden
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The American plants in Charles de l'Écluse's works: first records in Juan de Castañeda's letters
Anales del Jardín Botánico de Madrid
history of botany
l'écluse
clusius
castañeda
american plants
seville
leiden
author_facet Luis Ramón-Laca Menéndez de Luarca
author_sort Luis Ramón-Laca Menéndez de Luarca
title The American plants in Charles de l'Écluse's works: first records in Juan de Castañeda's letters
title_short The American plants in Charles de l'Écluse's works: first records in Juan de Castañeda's letters
title_full The American plants in Charles de l'Écluse's works: first records in Juan de Castañeda's letters
title_fullStr The American plants in Charles de l'Écluse's works: first records in Juan de Castañeda's letters
title_full_unstemmed The American plants in Charles de l'Écluse's works: first records in Juan de Castañeda's letters
title_sort american plants in charles de l'écluse's works: first records in juan de castañeda's letters
publisher Consejo Superior de Investigaciones Científicas
series Anales del Jardín Botánico de Madrid
issn 0211-1322
1988-3196
publishDate 1999-06-01
description The Flemish botanist Charles de l'Écluse's works contain abundant references to American plants, for example the avocado (Persea americana Mill.), the sweet potato [Ipomoea batatas (L.) Lam.], the potato (Solanum tuberosum L.) and the tobáceo (Nicotiana tabacum L.). Although some of these plants were observed by L'Écluse himself during his expedition to the Iberian Península between 1564 and 1565, the majority of the American plants quoted in his works are related with shipments received from several agents around Europe. In the case of Spain, L'Écluse obtained seeds from Seville thanks to the help of Simón de Tovar and Juan de Castañeda. The latter offers in his letters important innovations: Annona cherimola Mill., Indigofera añil LJI. tinctoria L., Annona muricata L., Mammea americana L.. Annona reticulata L., Dioscorea sp., Aloysia citrodora Palau or Manihot spj M. esculenta Crantz. In most of the cases the mention of these plants represente the first record of cultivation in the Old World. A percentage of this material was used by L'Écluse in his Exoticorum libri decem, published in Antwerp in l605.
topic history of botany
l'écluse
clusius
castañeda
american plants
seville
leiden
url http://rjb.revistas.csic.es/index.php/rjb/article/view/192
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