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The correspondence of

Ferdinand von Mueller

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  • Ferdinand von Mueller to the Gardeners' Chronicle and Agricultural Gazette, 1866-04-??.
    ¶ Australian Mistleto ¶ .—Of several most handsome species of Loranthus, two, namely, Loranthus celastroides and L. pendulus, are so frequent in the vicinity of Melbourne as to prove very destructive...
    • Ferdinand von Mueller to the Gardeners' Chronicle and Agricultural Gazette, 1868-11-??.
      [We owe to the kindness of our valued correspondent, Dr. Ferdinand von Muller, the following list of trees and shrubs on which Loranthus pendulus and L. celastroides have been observed growing, in the...
      • Ferdinand von Mueller to Otto Tepper, 1882-03-??.
        [variety of] ¶ [Without number] ¶ [lemon-scented leaves] ¶ [Without flowers and fruits.] ¶ [Too young]...
        • Ferdinand von Mueller to Maurice Holtze, 1890-05-16.
          16/5/90. ¶ ¶ It is always a red-letter day for me, dear Mr Holtze, when a collection arrives from you. And this time the consignment is particularly important not only in rarities, but also in novelt...
          • Ferdinand von Mueller to Montague Rupp, 1895-??-??.
            ¶ 1. Calostemma luteum, Lindley ¶ ¶ 6 Phyllanthus lacunarius F. v. M. (new locality) ¶ ¶ 10 Swainsona very different from S. Greyana. Your friends might get flowers next season. Nearly All Swainson...
            • Ferdinand von Mueller to Montague Rupp, 1895-01-09.
              [9]/1/95 ¶ ¶ The Loranthus, sent by you, dear Mr Rupp, was first described from West Australian specimens by Prof Miquel of Leyden as Loranthus Melaleucae, fully 50 years ago. Subsequently it was fou...
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