Synopsis der mitteleurop ischen Flora, Volume 4, by Paul Graebner and Paul Ascherson, is a comprehensive botanical reference work detailing the plant life of Central Europe. Published in 1896, this volume continues the in-depth exploration of regional flora, offering detailed descriptions, classifications, and taxonomic information. The book stands as a valuable resource for botanists, historians of science, and anyone interested in the botanical diversity of Central Europe during the late 19th century. Its meticulous documentation provides insights into the scientific understanding of plant species and their distribution in that era. This historic text remains relevant for its detailed records and contributions to the field of botany.
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