Terscheck (family)
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The court gardener family Terscheck (often also Terschek) is one of the most famous gardening families in Saxony , whose members have helped shape the history of Saxon horticulture for several generations.
- Gottfried Terscheck, the ancestor of the family, came to Dresden with the Moravian brothers in the middle of the 18th century and ran a gardening business there.
- Johann Matthäus Terscheck (1745–1809) was court gardener in the Elsterwerda palace gardens for thirty years and was considered a specialist in fruit and vegetable gardening.
- Carl Adolph Marketers check (1782-1869) planted as a gardener apprentice in Pillnitzer castle garden which is still much visited 1801 Pillnitzer camellia , later he worked there as a gardener. Several parks were built under his direction. In 1820 he co-founded the Botanical Garden in Dresden .
- Johann Gottfried Terscheck (1784–1870) was court gardener in the Pillnitz palace garden from 1832 to 1865 . In 1820 he was also a co-founder of the Botanical Garden in Dresden .
- Karl Ludwig Terscheck (1810-1893) was the son of Carl Adolph Terscheck; he was a gardener in Pillnitz and court gardener in the Wachwitz vineyards for thirty-five years .
- Otto Ferdinand Terscheck (1817–1868) was the son of Johann Gottfried Terscheck; He was administrator of the fiscal vineyards in Pillnitz and gardener in the Pillnitz Botanical Garden.
literature
- Mustafa Haikal : The secret of the camellia , Ed .: Schlösser und Gärten Dresden, Sandstein Verlag, Dresden, 2008, ISBN 978-3-940319-26-5
- Name search in the Saxon biography
Individual evidence
- ↑ Stadt + Grün - Das Gartenamt , 5/2004, p. 18/19 ( online as a PDF file ( memento of the original from January 24, 2016 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check Original and archive link according to instructions and then remove this note. , 5.2 MB)