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Giorgio Gallesio - Fiori di Pesco magni-petali a corolla porporina.

Fiori di Pesco magni-petali a corolla porporina. (1817-1839)

Giorgio Gallesio (Italian, 1772-1839)
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Giorgio Gallesio

Giorgio Gallesio was an Italian botanist and researcher of the 18th and 19th centuries, specializing in citrus. His famous book Traité du citrus was first printed in 1811 and reprinted in 1826 due to its popularity. In this work, he presented his findings that hybrids are offspring of outcross pollination and not due to grafting as previously thought.
He also studied the family barriers affecting species compatibility and gave a good account of the history and distribution of citrus. He was widely cited in many works of his day, and also in The Citrus Industry book, by Webber, Batchelor and others. He has a further minor claim to fame as the first person to use the expression 'dominant' (in Italian, 'dominante') to refer to the hereditary transmission of characters when plants are hybridised.

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Fico Briansolo. [Ficus carica sativa ; Briansole figs]

Fico Briansolo. [Ficus carica sativa ; Briansole figs] (1817-1839)

Giorgio Gallesio (Italian, 1772-1839)
Carobba. [Ceratonia ; Ceratonia siliqua ; Carob, St. John’s bread ; Locust bean]

Carobba. [Ceratonia ; Ceratonia siliqua ; Carob, St. John’s bread ; Locust bean] (1817-1839)

Giorgio Gallesio (Italian, 1772-1839)
Ciliegia visciola. [Cerasus visciola ; Sour cherry]

Ciliegia visciola. [Cerasus visciola ; Sour cherry] (1817-1839)

Giorgio Gallesio (Italian, 1772-1839)
Fico paradiseo. [Ficus carica bifera ; Fig]

Fico paradiseo. [Ficus carica bifera ; Fig] (1817-1839)

Giorgio Gallesio (Italian, 1772-1839)
Fico Portoghese. [Figs from Portugal]

Fico Portoghese. [Figs from Portugal] (1817-1839)

Giorgio Gallesio (Italian, 1772-1839)
Ciliega Napoletana. [Cerasus Duracina ; Hard-fleshed cherry]

Ciliega Napoletana. [Cerasus Duracina ; Hard-fleshed cherry] (1817-1839)

Giorgio Gallesio (Italian, 1772-1839)
Fico Dottato. [Fig ; Ficus Carica sativa]

Fico Dottato. [Fig ; Ficus Carica sativa] (1817-1839)

Giorgio Gallesio (Italian, 1772-1839)
Ciliegia acquajuola. [Cerasus ; Ciliegio acquaiolo ; Cherries]

Ciliegia acquajuola. [Cerasus ; Ciliegio acquaiolo ; Cherries] (1817-1839)

Giorgio Gallesio (Italian, 1772-1839)
Fico melograno, o S. Germano. [Ficus carica sativa ; Fig]

Fico melograno, o S. Germano. [Ficus carica sativa ; Fig] (1817-1839)

Giorgio Gallesio (Italian, 1772-1839)
Fiore maschio di Carobbo. [Carob flower]

Fiore maschio di Carobbo. [Carob flower] (1817-1839)

Giorgio Gallesio (Italian, 1772-1839)
Fico Fetifero, o Fico dell’Osso. [Ficus carica sativa ; Fig]

Fico Fetifero, o Fico dell’Osso. [Ficus carica sativa ; Fig] (1817-1839)

Giorgio Gallesio (Italian, 1772-1839)
Giuggiola a frutto rotondo. [Zizphus vulgaris ; Chinese jujube]

Giuggiola a frutto rotondo. [Zizphus vulgaris ; Chinese jujube] (1817-1839)

Giorgio Gallesio (Italian, 1772-1839)
Fico datto. [Ficus carica sativa ; Fig]

Fico datto. [Ficus carica sativa ; Fig] (1817-1839)

Giorgio Gallesio (Italian, 1772-1839)
Albicocca Alessandrina bianca a Mandorla dolce o, Alessandrina seconda. [Apricot]

Albicocca Alessandrina bianca a Mandorla dolce o, Alessandrina seconda. [Apricot] (1817-1839)

Giorgio Gallesio (Italian, 1772-1839)
Ciliegia Susina. [Myrobalan plum, cherry plum]

Ciliegia Susina. [Myrobalan plum, cherry plum] (1817-1839)

Giorgio Gallesio (Italian, 1772-1839)
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