Everything about George Clifford Iii totally explained
George Clifford III (
7 January 1685,
Amsterdam -
10 April 1760,
Heemstede) was a wealty Dutch banker and one of the directors of the
Dutch East India Company. He is known for his keen interest in plants and gardens. His estate
Hartekamp had a rich variety of plants and he engaged the Swedish naturalist
Carl von Linné, who stayed at his estate from 1736 to 1738, to write
Hortus Cliffortianus, a masterpiece of early botanical literature published in 1738, and for which
Georg Dionysius Ehret did the illustrations.
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