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Philippe de Vilmorin

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Died
  
1917

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Spouse
  
Berthe Marie Mélanie de Gaufridy de Dortan (m. 1900)

Books
  
Vilmorins Blumengärtnerei (3rd edition)

Children
  
Louise Lévêque de Vilmorin, Roger de Vilmorin

Grandchildren
  
Alexandra Leigh Hunt, Jessie Leigh Hunt, Helena Leigh Hunt

Similar
  
Louise Lévêque de Vilmorin, Mapie de Toulouse‑Lautrec, Carmen Ruiz Moragas, Leandro de Borbón

Joseph-Marie-Philippe Lévêque de Vilmorin (21 May 1872 – 29 June 1917), generally known as Philippe de Vilmorin, was a noted French botanist and plant collector, and a member of the celebrated Vilmorin family of horticulturists.

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In 1903 Vilmorin began the Arboretum de Pézanin, an arboretum located in Dompierre-les-Ormes, Saône-et-Loire, Bourgogne, France. He also collected plants in Egypt and Sudan that now form part of the herbarium of the National Botanic Garden of Belgium. He took a keen interest in flower gardening, and was responsible for three important publications of the firm: Les Fleurs de Pleine Terre, Le Manuel de Floriculture, and the Hortus Vilmorinianus. One of Philippe de Vilmorin's great services to genetics was the organization of the Fourth International Conference on Genetics, held in Paris, September 18–23, 1911.

During World War I, as a reserve officer in the French Army, Vilmorin was for a time attached to the Anglo-Indian Army in France as an interpreter, and later was a French Purchasing Agent in London.

Personal life

Philippe Vilmorin married Mélanie Gaufridy de Dortan; they raised six children:

  • Mapie de Toulouse-Lautrec (1901-1972),
  • Louise de Vilmorin (1902-1969),
  • Henry de Vilmorin (1903-),
  • Olivier de Vilmorin (1904-1962),
  • Roger de Vilmorin (1905-1980), fathered by Alfonso XIII of Spain but recognized by Philippe. · .
  • André de Vilmorin (1907-1987).
  • Death

    Philippe de Vilmorin died on 29 June 1917 aged 45. He had been ill in southern France for some months, exhausted by his missions between Paris and London.

    Selected works

  • Vilmorin, Philippe Lévêque de, Hortus Vilmorianus, catalogue des plantes ligneuses et herbacées existant en 1905 dans les collections de Vilmorin et dans les cultures de Vilmorin-Andrieux et cie à Verrieres le Buisson, Verrières, 1906.
  • References

    Philippe de Vilmorin Wikipedia