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Title: Terra Nostra Garden 2023 dataset of Camellia species, hybrids and their cultivars (Azores, Portugal)
Authors: Costa, Carina
Costa, Fernando
Trota, António 
Borges, Paulo A. V.
Monjardino, Paulo
Pereira, Maria J.
Keywords: Azores Archipelago; Camellia Collections; digital datase; Historical Gardens; 19 century gardens; Romantic Gardens
Issue Date: 2023
Publisher: Pensoft Publishers
Project: FCTUIDB/ 00329/2020-2024 
Azores DRCT Pluriannual Funding (M1.1.A/ FUNC.UI&D/010/2021-2024) 
UIDP/05292/2020 
UIDB/05292/2020 
metadata.degois.publication.title: Biodiversity Data Journal
metadata.degois.publication.volume: 11
Abstract: Camellias cultivars collections, comprising an exquisite array of meticulously bred and curated camellia varieties, emerged as indispensable elements within the resplendent 19th century gardens that adorned landscapes across the globe. The heart of Terra Nostra Garden, nestled within the captivating surroundings of the Furnas volcano on S. Miguel Island (Azores, Portugal), started in the year 1782 as an enchanting fishpond garden, strategically positioned in front of the summer house belonging to the esteemed Thomas Hickling, the American vice-consul. Soon this garden was enlarged and embellished with species from several continents. This tradition continued during all the 19th century with the Viscount Duarte Borges da Câmara Medeiros (1848-1872) and his son the Marquis António Borges Medeiros Dias da Câmara e Sousa (1872-1913). In 1933, the 12 hectares property was acquired by the Terra Nostra Society, led by Vasco Bensaude and increased to 12.5 hectares. In 1935, the current Terra Nostra Garden Hotel was inaugurated and, two years later, the Terra Nostra Society reopened the botanical garden attached to the hotel, now called Terra Nostra Garden. Beginning in 1982, the Head Gardener embarked on a transformative journey, dedicating his expertise to the meticulous renovation and expansion of numerous botanical collections nestled within the garden's enchanting landscapes. Amongst the remarkable transformations, the revered camellias collection received special attention, as it underwent a comprehensive rejuvenation process under his skilful guidance. The recent publication of a global digital dataset of Camellia names provides the opportunity to publish the dataset of Camellia species, hybrids and its cultivars currently cultivated at Terra Nostra Garden with their validated names.
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/10316/114590
ISSN: 1314-2828
DOI: 10.3897/BDJ.11.e109193
Rights: openAccess
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