L'Hortus Camaldulensis di Napoli explained
40.8397°N 14.2164°WL'Hortus Camaldulensis di Napoli, also known as the Camaldoli garden, is a private botanical garden in Naples, Italy. The garden was established in 1816 by, Count Camaldoli, surrounding his . The garden was supervised by Friedrich Dehnhardt and featured collections of Acacia, Agavaceae, Melaleuca, Eucalyptus camaldulensis (named in its honor), and Quercus ilex.
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- BGCI entry
- Convention on Biological Diversity
- Conrad Malte-Brun, Universal Geography: Or a Description of All Parts of the World, on a New Plan, Boston : Wells and Lilly, 1829, volume VII, page 712. (Translation of Précis de la géographie universelle, Paris.)
- William Thomas Horner Fox Strangways, letter to William Henry Fox Talbot, October 18, 1822.
- Antonio La Gala, "Vomero. Storia e storie" at page 59 https://books.google.com/books?id=xqvtNrGJQsYC&q=Hortus+Camaldolensis
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