Publisher's Synopsis
Diagnoses plantarum novarum Asiaticarum Volume pt.6-8 1877, written in Latin by C.J. Maximowicz, presents a detailed botanical study of newly discovered plants in Asia. This historical work offers invaluable insights into 19th-century botanical research and plant taxonomy. Maximowiczâ(TM)s meticulous descriptions provide a foundational resource for botanists, historians of science, and anyone interested in the flora of Asia. This volume contributes significantly to the understanding of plant diversity and the scientific methods employed in botanical exploration during the late 19th century. A crucial addition to any botanical library, showcasing the enduring legacy of early plant studies and classifications.
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