Flora Svecica, Volume 1, enumerates the indigenous plants of Sweden. This seminal work, authored by Georg Wahlenberg and building upon the foundation laid by Carl von Linn (Linnaeus), is a cornerstone of botanical literature. It provides a detailed catalogue of plant species found in Sweden, offering invaluable insights into the region's natural history.
A vital resource for botanists, ecologists, and historians of science, Flora Svecica documents the state of Swedish flora at a crucial period in the development of modern botanical taxonomy. This English edition ensures accessibility for a wide audience, preserving the enduring legacy of Linn 's and Wahlenberg's contributions to our understanding of the plant kingdom.
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