Om Caroli a Linné Species Plantarum
Originally published in 1753, 'Species Plantarum' is a seminal work in the field of botany, written by the renowned Swedish scientist Carl von Linné. This revised edition, with contributions from Karl Ludwig Willdenow, includes descriptions of over 8,000 plant species and is widely regarded as a cornerstone of botanical science. In this book, Linné and Willdenow present a groundbreaking system for classifying plants that revolutionized the field and has endured to this day.
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