Henry Honywood Dombrain
Henry Honywood Dombrain | |
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Born |
1818 London |
Died | 1905 (aged 86–87) |
Nationality | British |
Fields | Botany, mycology |
Author abbrev. (botany) | Dombrain |
Henry Honywood Dombrain (1818–1905) was a British botanist, mycologist and cleric who specialised in the study of ornamental flowering plants.[1]
Publications
- 1873. The gladiolus: its history, cultivation, and exhibition, (ed.) L. Reeve & Co, 56 pp. (Reissued 2009, Cornell University Library)
- 1908. Roses for amateurs;: A practical guide to the selection and cultivation of the best roses for exhibition or garden decoration, (ed.) Gill; 3rd ed., 116 pp. (Reissued Kessinger Publishing 2009. ISBN 1-104-46028-9)
References
Bibliography
- 2009. The Floral magazine, by T. Moore (H. Dombrain) [and others], General Books LLC. 80 pp. ISBN 0-217-58626-0
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