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German horticulturist

Franz Goeschke (German spelling, Göschke); (1844 – 1912) was a German horticulturist who was director of horticulture and head of the Royal Prussian Pomological Institute in Proskau. His father, Gottlieb Göschke (1818-1898), was also a noted horticulturalist.

Franz Göschke was a leading authority of strawberry cultivation. He is credited with creating around thirty new varieties of strawberry, including the once popular Erdbeere Königin Luise (Queen Luise strawberry), a variety he first introduced in 1905.

Selected publications

  • Die rationelle Spargelzucht (Rational asparagus cultivation), 1882.
  • Die Haselnuss, ihre Arten und ihre Kultur (Hazelnuts, types and cultivars), 1885.
  • Das Buch der Erdbeeren (The book of strawberries), 2nd edition 1888.
  • Der Hausgarten auf dem Lande (The garden in the countryside), 1899.
  • Einfassungspflanzen (Edging plants), 1900.
  • Einträgliche Spargelzucht (Lucrative asparagus cultivation), 1904.
  • The hazel, 1922; English translation of works by Göschke and Karl Koch.
The standard author abbreviation Goeschke is used to indicate this person as the author when citing a botanical name.

References

  1. ^ Geschichte des Gartenbaus in Sachsen-Anhalt - Der Köthener Kunstgärtner Gottlieb Göschke Köthener Veranstaltungsbericht Juni 2004
  2. HathiTrust Digital Library (published works)
  3. Google Search (published works)
  4. International Plant Names Index.  Goeschke.
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