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Apricot Apricot Iconography Iconography Jules Janick Jules Janick Department of Department of Horticulture & Horticulture & Landscape Architecture Landscape Architecture Purdue University Purdue University West Lafayette IN West Lafayette IN 47907-2010 47907-2010 [email protected] [email protected]

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Apricot Iconography. Jules Janick Department of Horticulture & Landscape Architecture Purdue University West Lafayette IN 47907-2010 [email protected]. Strange plants and seeds brought back from Syria by Thothmes II, as they were carved on the walls of the temple of Karnak, Egypt, 1450 BCE. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Apricot IconographyApricot IconographyJules JanickJules Janick

Department of Horticulture & Department of Horticulture & Landscape ArchitectureLandscape Architecture

Purdue UniversityPurdue UniversityWest Lafayette IN 47907-2010West Lafayette IN 47907-2010

[email protected]@purdue.edu

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Strange plants and seeds brought back

from Syria by Thothmes II, as they were carved on the

walls of the temple of Karnak, Egypt, 1450

BCE

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Armeniaca minor, Matthioli’s

Commentaries on Dioscorides, 1544

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Fruit Seller Vincenzo Campi (Cremona 1580)

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Jan Baptiste Saive, Fruit Market, 1590

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John Gerarde, 1597

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Georg Flegel, Apricot Branch, ca. 1630

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‘Nancy’ peach-apricot

hybridPierre J.F.

Turpin, 1768

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‘Noir’ apricotPierre J.F. Turpin,

1768

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‘Moor Park’ apricot, Wilhelm Hooker, 1815

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‘White’ apricot Wilhelm Hooker,

1818

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‘Fairchild’s Early’ apricotWilhelm Hooker, 1818

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‘Breda’ apricot Wilhelm

Hooker, 1819

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‘Musch Musch’ apricotAugusta

Withers, 1825

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‘Précocé’ apricot,

Pierre-Antonine Poiteau, 1838-

1846

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‘Imola Royal’, Marilena Pistola, 1975

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Go bind thou up yon dangling apricocks,

Which, like unruly children, make their sire

Stoop with oppression of their prodigal weight.

William Shakespeare

Richard II