Die Hieracien der Schweiz, written by Christian Christener and published in 1863, is a detailed study of the Hieracium genus (hawkweeds) within Switzerland. This comprehensive work offers a deep dive into the botany of the region, focusing specifically on the classification and characteristics of these plants. It serves as a valuable resource for botanists, naturalists, and anyone interested in the flora of Switzerland. The book provides insights into the distribution and morphological features of various Hieracium species, making it a significant contribution to the botanical literature of the time. It remains relevant for historical botany studies and those interested in the history of plant classification.
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