Systeme Sexuel Des Vegetaux presents a detailed exploration of plant classification based on the sexual characteristics of flowers. This foundational work, originally published anonymously, is a key text in the history of botany and reflects the innovative ideas of Carl Linnaeus regarding plant taxonomy. The text delves into the Linnaean system, categorizing plants by the number and arrangement of their reproductive organs.
Providing insights into the botanical understanding of the 18th century, the book appeals to historians of science, botany enthusiasts, and anyone interested in the development of biological classification systems. Discover the roots of modern botanical science in this historical volume.
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