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Paperback Die natürlichen Pflanzen-Familien nach ihren gegenseitigen Verwandtschaften [German] Book

ISBN: 1272799085

ISBN13: 9781272799083

Die natürlichen Pflanzen-Familien nach ihren gegenseitigen Verwandtschaften [German]

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Die nat rlichen Pflanzen-Familien nach ihren gegenseitigen Verwandtschaften (The Natural Plant Families According to Their Mutual Relationships) by Philipp Friedrich Gmelin, originally published in 1867, is a significant contribution to the field of botany. This comprehensive work explores the classification and relationships of plant families, offering insights into the botanical knowledge of the mid-19th century.

Gmelin's work provides a detailed examination of plant taxonomy, reflecting the scientific understanding of his time. This book is valuable for those interested in the history of botanical science, the evolution of plant classification systems, and the contributions of early botanists like Gmelin. It offers a fascinating glimpse into the development of botanical thought and research during a pivotal period in scientific history.

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