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Discovery of Victoria for the botanical world was made by Bohemian botanist and naturalist Tadeáš Haenke in 1801. Sent to Bolivia by the Spanish government to investigate the flora there, Haenke is said to have first seen Victoria on the river Mamore', one of the tributaries of the Amazon.

Alcide d'Orbigny saw the plant in Corrientes in 1827 and sent specimens and drawings to France. He saw it again in Bolivia in 1833 and published accounts of it several years later. German botanist Robert Schomburgk found Victoria on the Berbice River in British Guiana in 1836 and sent specimens and figures home to Europe. It was from these, in 1837, that English botanist and horticulturist John Lindley established the genus Victoria and described the species regia in honor of Queen Victoria.

http://www.victoria-adventure.org/victoria/victoria_history.html

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