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Carex trinervis Degl. Plate 2665 from Flora Danica, part 45 (1861)
Carex trinervis Degl. Plate 2665 from Flora Danica, part 45 (1861)
Galium palustre L. Plate 2764 from Flora Danica, part 47 (1869)
Galium palustre L. Plate 2764 from Flora Danica, part 47 (1869)

A product of The Age of Enlightenment, Flora Danica is a comprehensive atlas of botany, containing folio-sized pictures of all the wild plants native to Denmark, as of 1874.

It was proposed by G. C. Oeder, then professor of botany at the Botanic Garden in Copenhagen, in 1753 and was completed 123 years later, in 1883. The complete work comprises 51 parts and 3 supplements, containing 3,240 copper engraved plates. The original plan was to cover all plants, including bryophytes, lichens and fungi native to crown lands of the Danish king, that is Denmark, Schleswig-Holstein, Oldenburg-Delmenhorst and Norway with its North Atlantic dependencies Iceland, the Faroe Islands and Greenland. However, changes were made due to territorial cessations during the period of publication. After 1814, when the double monarchy of Denmark?Norway was abolished, very few Norwegian plants were included, and similar changes were seen after 1864, when the duchies of Schleswig and Holstein were ceded. However, in the mid-19-century era of Scandinavism, the Nordiske Naturforskermøde in Copenhagen proposed to make Flora Danica a Scandinavian work. Thus, three supplementary volumes were issued, containing the remaining Norwegian plants and the more important plants only occurring in Sweden.

Publishers/editors through time:

!Years Fascicles Plates
Georg Christian Oeder 1761-1771 1-10 1-600
O.F. Müller 1775-1782 11-15 601-900
Martin Vahl 1787-1799 16-21 901-1260
J.W. Hornemann 1806-1840 22-39 1261-2340
S. Drejer, J. F. Schouw and Jens Vahl 1843 40 2341-2400
F. Liebmann 1845-1853 41-43 & Suppl. 1 2401-2580 & S1-60
Japetus Steenstrup and Johan Lange 1858 44 2581-2640
Johan Lange 1861-1883 45-51 & Suppl. 2-3 2641-3060 & S61-180

Dinner set

In 1790 the Danish Crown Prince Frederik ordered a dinner set made decorated with exact copies of the plates of Flora Danica. The dinner set was supposedly meant as a gift for Russian Empress Catherine II. Catherine, however, never received it, as she died in 1796.

The dinner set is still in use for state occasions in the Christiansborg Palace in Copenhagen. Copies of the set are sold by the Royal Copenhagen Porcelain Manufactory.

External links

  • Flora Danica. The Royal Copenhagen Porcelain Manufactory's page on the Flora Danica dinner set.
  • Flora Danica Online. The complete Flora Danica scanned by the Danish National Library of Science and Medicine.

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