La Belgique Horticole Explained

La Belgique Horticole
Editor:Charles Morren (1851–1857)
Editor2:Édouard Morren (1855–1885)
Category:Horticulture
Country:Belgium
Based:Liège
Language:French

La Belgique Horticole ("Horticultural Belgium") was an illustrated horticultural review published in Liège, Belgium, from 1851 to 1885. For the first four years it was edited by Charles Morren, director of the Botanical Garden of Liège. From 1855 to 1857 editorship was shared jointly with his son and successor Édouard Morren,[1] who continued as sole editor after his father's death in 1858.

Illustrators

Illustrators and engravers who worked for La Belgique Horticole included Erin Corr, Jozef Linnig, Guillaume Severeyns and Michael Verzwyvel.[2]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Catalogue entry for La Belgique Horticole. Royal Library of Belgium.
  2. Web site: Catalogue listing for La Belgique horticole 1-15. Royal Library of Belgium.