Flora Ienensis, featuring copperplate illustrations, is a significant botanical work by Heinrich Bernhard Rupp, later edited by Albrecht von Haller. This comprehensive flora documents the plant life of the Jena region during the 18th century. It represents a valuable contribution to the scientific understanding of botany and the natural history of Central Europe. The detailed descriptions and illustrations offer a unique glimpse into the botanical knowledge of the era. This edition preserves the original text and visual elements, making it an essential resource for botanists, historians of science, and anyone interested in the rich botanical heritage of the Jena area. "Flora Ienensis" provides a foundational reference point for comparative studies and historical research in plant science.
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