Species Plantarum, Sections VI-X by Carl von Linné

"Species Plantarum, Sections VI-X" by Carl von Linné is a scientific publication likely written in the 18th century. This work focuses on the classification and description of plant species, structured in a systematic manner. It reflects the early efforts in the field of botany toward taxonomy, providing detailed accounts of various species, their habitats, and characteristics. The opening of the text introduces the classification system Linné employs, beginning with "Classis VI. HEXANDRIA." It lists various plant species under the families Bromeliaceae and others, detailing their unique attributes, habitats, and sometimes historical references. Linné presents each species systematically, often using Latin nomenclature and illustrative contexts, showcasing his methodical approach to documenting botanical diversity. (This is an automatically generated summary.)

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Author Linné, Carl von, 1707-1778
Title Species Plantarum, Sections VI-X
Note Wikipedia page about this book: fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Species_plantarum
Credits Produced by Louise Hope, Juliet Sutherland, Images made
available by the Missouri Botanical Garden
(www.botanicus.org). and the Online Distributed Proofreading
Team at www.pgdp.net
Reading Level Reading ease score: 44.4 (College-level). Difficult to read.
Language Latin
LoC Class QK: Science: Botany
Subject Plants -- Classification -- Early works to 1800
Subject Plants -- Early works to 1800
Category Text
eBook-No. 30104
Release Date
Last Update Oct 24, 2024
Copyright Public domain in the USA.
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