"Flora Leidensis, Sive Elenchus Plantarum Phanerogamicarum" is a comprehensive botanical reference work by J.H. Molkenboer and Jac. fil Kerbert. This meticulously compiled catalog details the phanerogamous plants found in the Leiden region. A valuable resource for botanists, horticulturalists, and students of natural history, this book offers detailed descriptions and classifications of various plant species.
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