Ant. Iosephi Cavanilles Icones Et Descriptiones Plantarum Quae Aut Sponte In Hispania Crescunt Aut In Hortis Hospitantur, Volume 2... un'opera botanica dettagliata che offre una panoramica esaustiva delle piante autoctone della Spagna e di quelle coltivate nei suoi giardini. Questo volume, frutto del lavoro di Antonio Jos Cavanilles e pubblicato dalla Imprenta Real di Madrid, si distingue per la sua meticolosa descrizione e le splendide illustrazioni (Icones) delle piante.
L'opera rappresenta una risorsa inestimabile per botanici, storici della scienza e chiunque sia interessato alla flora spagnola. Le descrizioni accurate e le illustrazioni dettagliate rendono questo volume un importante contributo alla conoscenza botanica del suo tempo, conservando ancora oggi un valore scientifico e storico significativo. Questo secondo volume continua l'esplorazione della ricca biodiversit botanica della Spagna, offrendo uno sguardo approfondito sulla flora che caratterizza il paese.
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