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Descriptio Graminum In Gallia Et Germania Tam Sponte Nascentium Quam Humana Industria Copiosius Provenientium... by Georg Ludwig Köler is a detailed botanical study written in Latin. This work meticulously describes various species of grasses found in France and Germany, both those that grow wild and those cultivated through human efforts. The book offers insights into the characteristics and distribution of these grasses, providing valuable information for botanists, agriculturalists, and anyone interested in the natural history of these regions. Its enduring value lies in its contribution to the understanding of plant life and agricultural practices in 18th-century Europe.
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