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Friedrich Dehnhardt (22 September 1787, Buhle nr Göttingen - 1 May 1870, Naples) was chief gardener of "L'Hortus Camaldulensis di Napoli", or the Camaldoli gardens in Naples belonging to Francesco Ricciardi, Count of Camaldoli. It was from these gardens that Dehnhardt described the type specimen of Eucalyptus camaldulensis in 1832, presumably grown from seed sent by the botanist Allan Cunningham after a collecting trip in 1817 to Condobolin in New South Wales. These trees in Naples were cut down in the 1920s, suffering the same fate as the botanical description which remained lost for the best part of a century, only resurfacing in 1920.

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  • Friedrich Dehnhardt ( Hanóver,​ 1787 - 1870 ) fue un botánico horticultor alemán que desarrolló gran parte de sus actividades en Italia. Fue el creador en 1833 del parque de Capodimonte, de Nápoles: principal pulmón verde de la ciudad; y fue codirector del Orto Botanico di Napoli. En 1817 a través del botánico Allan Cunningham que había traído semillas y especímemes de E. camaldulensis, en 1832 Dehnhardt publica su descripción y lo nombra. Además plantó y cuidó de varios árboles, que hacia 1920 se remueven y desaparecen​ (es)
  • Friedrich Dehnhardt (* 1787 in Hannover; † 1870 in Neapel) war ein deutscher Gärtner und Botaniker. Sein botanisches Autorenkürzel lautet „Dehnh.“ Den größten Teil seines Berufslebens verbrachte Dehnhardt in Italien. 1833 schuf er den Park von Capodimonte, heute die „grüne Lunge“ der Stadt Neapel. Auch war er einer der Direktoren des . 1817 hatte ihm der Botaniker Allan Cunningham Samen und Proben des roten Eukalyptus aus Australien gesandt. 1832 veröffentlichte Dehnhardt seine Erstbeschreibung und benannte die Eukalyptusart Eucalyptus camaldulensis. Später pflanzte er etliche Bäume dieser Spezies, die aber bis 1920 alle wieder entfernt wurden. (de)
  • Friedrich Dehnhardt (22 September 1787, Buhle nr Göttingen - 1 May 1870, Naples) was chief gardener of "L'Hortus Camaldulensis di Napoli", or the Camaldoli gardens in Naples belonging to Francesco Ricciardi, Count of Camaldoli. It was from these gardens that Dehnhardt described the type specimen of Eucalyptus camaldulensis in 1832, presumably grown from seed sent by the botanist Allan Cunningham after a collecting trip in 1817 to Condobolin in New South Wales. These trees in Naples were cut down in the 1920s, suffering the same fate as the botanical description which remained lost for the best part of a century, only resurfacing in 1920. Dehnhardt's collection of botanical specimens is housed in the Natural History Museum of Vienna in Austria. These early 19th century records of Eucalyptus species in Europe predate Ferdinand von Mueller's promotion of the genus. The park of Capodimonte, which is the main green lung of Naples, was landscaped by Dehnhardt in about 1840 with the masonry work being done by the Royal Site Architect . Dehnhardt's grave is located in the English Cemetery in Naples. The standard author abbreviation Dehnh. is used to indicate this person as the author when citing a botanical name. (en)
  • Friedrich Dehnhardt, né le 22 septembre 1787 à Northeim et mort le 1er mai 1870 à Naples, est un jardinier allemand. Il passe une grande partie de sa carrière professionnelle à Naples. (fr)
  • Friedrich Dehnhardt (noto anche come Federico Corrado Dehnhardt; Bühle, 22 settembre 1787 – Napoli, 1º maggio 1870) è stato un architetto del paesaggio, botanico e orticoltore tedesco. (it)
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  • Friedrich Dehnhardt ( Hanóver,​ 1787 - 1870 ) fue un botánico horticultor alemán que desarrolló gran parte de sus actividades en Italia. Fue el creador en 1833 del parque de Capodimonte, de Nápoles: principal pulmón verde de la ciudad; y fue codirector del Orto Botanico di Napoli. En 1817 a través del botánico Allan Cunningham que había traído semillas y especímemes de E. camaldulensis, en 1832 Dehnhardt publica su descripción y lo nombra. Además plantó y cuidó de varios árboles, que hacia 1920 se remueven y desaparecen​ (es)
  • Friedrich Dehnhardt, né le 22 septembre 1787 à Northeim et mort le 1er mai 1870 à Naples, est un jardinier allemand. Il passe une grande partie de sa carrière professionnelle à Naples. (fr)
  • Friedrich Dehnhardt (noto anche come Federico Corrado Dehnhardt; Bühle, 22 settembre 1787 – Napoli, 1º maggio 1870) è stato un architetto del paesaggio, botanico e orticoltore tedesco. (it)
  • Friedrich Dehnhardt (22 September 1787, Buhle nr Göttingen - 1 May 1870, Naples) was chief gardener of "L'Hortus Camaldulensis di Napoli", or the Camaldoli gardens in Naples belonging to Francesco Ricciardi, Count of Camaldoli. It was from these gardens that Dehnhardt described the type specimen of Eucalyptus camaldulensis in 1832, presumably grown from seed sent by the botanist Allan Cunningham after a collecting trip in 1817 to Condobolin in New South Wales. These trees in Naples were cut down in the 1920s, suffering the same fate as the botanical description which remained lost for the best part of a century, only resurfacing in 1920. (en)
  • Friedrich Dehnhardt (* 1787 in Hannover; † 1870 in Neapel) war ein deutscher Gärtner und Botaniker. Sein botanisches Autorenkürzel lautet „Dehnh.“ Den größten Teil seines Berufslebens verbrachte Dehnhardt in Italien. 1833 schuf er den Park von Capodimonte, heute die „grüne Lunge“ der Stadt Neapel. Auch war er einer der Direktoren des . (de)
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  • Friedrich Dehnhardt (fr)
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