"Ueber Formen und Abarten heimischer Waldb ume" by Max Kienitz, published in 1879, is a study of the forms and variations of native forest trees. This historical work delves into the botanical aspects of forestry, offering insights into the different types and variations found within local woodlands. It provides valuable knowledge for those interested in the scientific study of trees and the broader field of forestry during the 19th century. The book stands as a testament to the detailed observation and documentation of natural phenomena, contributing to our understanding of tree species and their characteristics.
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