Ant. Iosephi Cavanilles Icones Et Descriptiones Plantarum Quae Aut Sponte In Hispania Crescunt Aut In Hortis Hospitantur, Volume 6, is a significant contribution to botanical study and historical documentation. Authored by Antonio Jos Cavanilles and published by Imprenta Real in Madrid, this volume continues the series' tradition of meticulously illustrating and describing plants native to Spain or cultivated within its gardens. This work is invaluable to botanists, historians of science, and anyone interested in the rich botanical heritage of Spain. The detailed descriptions and illustrations offer a glimpse into the 18th-century scientific understanding and artistic representation of the plant kingdom. This volume serves as a vital resource for understanding the historical context of botanical exploration and the scientific practices of the era.
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