Essai Sur Le Sommeil Des Plantes... by Charles Royer explores the fascinating phenomenon of sleep in plants. Written in French, this historical work delves into the botanical studies of the 19th century, examining early research and observations on plant behavior. Royer's essay provides insight into the scientific methodologies used to study the daily rhythms and movements of various plant species.
This essay offers valuable insights into the history of botany and the scientific understanding of plant life during the 19th century. A worthy addition to any collection, it offers a fascinating glimpse into the scientific history and the pioneering studies of Charles Royer.
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