"Manual De Las Plantas Usuales De Venezuela" es una obra enciclop dica y fundamental para el estudio de la flora neotropical, escrita por el renombrado naturalista y bot nico Henri Pittier. Este volumen constituye un cat logo exhaustivo de la diversidad vegetal de Venezuela, centr ndose especialmente en aquellas especies que poseen aplicaciones pr cticas, medicinales, alimenticias o industriales.
A trav s de descripciones detalladas y una clasificaci 3n sistem tica rigurosa, Pittier ofrece una visi 3n profunda de la riqueza bot nica de la regi 3n, proporcionando nombres cient -ficos, sinonimias y aplicaciones locales de las plantas. La obra no solo sirve como una gu -a taxon 3mica, sino tambi n como un registro invaluable del conocimiento etnobot nico de principios del siglo XX. Por su rigor cient -fico y su alcance, es un recurso esencial tanto para especialistas en bot nica y ecolog -a como para estudiosos interesados en la historia natural y el aprovechamiento de los recursos naturales de Am rica del Sur.
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