Flora Italiae Superioris Methodo Analytica, with the subtitle Thalamiflorae Praemissa Synopsi Familiarum Phanerogamiae, is a detailed botanical study by Giovanni Passerini. This book provides an analytical method for studying the flora of Upper Italy, focusing particularly on the Thalamiflorae. It includes a synopsis of phanerogamous plant families, making it a valuable resource for botanists and plant enthusiasts.
Passerini's work offers insights into plant classification and identification, contributing to the broader field of botany. This book remains relevant for those interested in the historical study of Italian flora and the methodologies used in botanical research during the period in which it was written.
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