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  2. International Code of Nomenclature for Cultivated Plants

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    [14] It uses small capitals for this purpose, thus Syringa vulgaris Ludwig Spaeth (trade designation) is distinguished from S. vulgaris 'Andenken an Ludwig Späth' (cultivar name). [15] Other sources, including the Royal Horticultural Society, instead use a different font for selling names, e.g. Rosa Iceberg 'KORbin'. [13]

  3. Ludwig Späth - Wikipedia

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    Ludwig Späth (1793–1883) was a German botanist and nurseryman. [1] He was father of Franz Ludwig Späth . [ 2 ] The Common Lilac cultivar 'Andenken an Ludwig Späth' (French: 'Souvenir de Louis Spaeth') is named in his honour.

  4. Syringa vulgaris - Wikipedia

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    Syringa vulgaris is a large deciduous shrub or multi-stemmed small tree, growing to 6–7 m (20–23 ft) high. It produces secondary shoots from the base or roots, with stem diameters up to 20 cm (8 in), which in the course of decades may produce a small clonal thicket. [1]

  5. Wikipedia:WikiProject Plants - Wikipedia

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    An alternative different font face can be produced using ''S. vulgaris'' {{tdes|Ludwig Spaeth|roman}} → Syringa vulgaris Ludwig Spaeth. However, the font will only be noticeably different if the main text is in a sans-serif font.

  6. Wikipedia : WikiProject Plants/Sandbox

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    An alternative different font face can be produced using ''S. vulgaris'' {{tdes|Ludwig Spaeth|roman}} → Syringa vulgaris Ludwig Spaeth. However, the font will only be noticeably different if the main text is in a sans-serif font.

  7. Syringa - Wikipedia

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    Syringa is a genus of 12 currently recognized species of flowering woody plants in the olive family or Oleaceae [1] called lilacs. These lilacs are native to woodland and scrub from southeastern Europe to eastern Asia , and widely and commonly cultivated in temperate areas elsewhere.

  8. Spaeth - Wikipedia

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    Spaeth, Spæth, or Späth is a surname, and may refer to: ... Franz Ludwig Späth (1838–1913), a German botanist and nurseryman; father of Hellmut Ludwig Späth, ...

  9. Hellmut Ludwig Späth - Wikipedia

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    Hellmut Ludwig Späth (4 December 1885 – 15 February 1945) was a German botanist and plant nursery owner, murdered by the Nazi party. His nursery is now Späth-Arboretum . Biography