Flora von Stuttgart und Umgebung, published in 1888, is a comprehensive botanical study by Oskar von Kirchner detailing the plant life in and around Stuttgart, Germany. This meticulously researched volume provides a detailed catalogue of the local flora, making it an invaluable resource for botanists, naturalists, and anyone interested in the regional plant diversity of the Stuttgart area.
Kirchner's work offers a snapshot of the botanical landscape of the late 19th century, documenting species distribution and ecological characteristics. This historical record is essential for understanding changes in plant populations over time and provides a baseline for contemporary ecological studies. The book remains a significant contribution to the botanical literature of the region and a testament to the enduring importance of regional floras.
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