Flora Friburgensis et regionum proxime adjacentium, T. 3 is a botanical text detailing the flora of Fribourg and its surrounding regions. Written in Latin, this volume by F. C. L. Spenner offers a comprehensive study of the plant life in this specific geographical area. This historical botanical record would be of interest to scholars of botany and regional plant life, particularly those with an interest in historical scientific texts and the flora of the Fribourg region. The detailed descriptions and systematic approach make it a valuable resource for understanding the botanical landscape of the area during the period in which it was written.
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