Publisher's Synopsis
Elenchus Plantarum, Quae In Horto Regio Botanico Matritensi is a botanical catalog, compiled by Mariano de Lagasca and published by Typographia Regia in Madrid. This Latin text meticulously documents the plants cultivated in the Royal Botanical Garden of Madrid in the year 1815. The book provides diagnoses of new or lesser-known plants, along with concise descriptions of numerous species. This historical record offers valuable insights into the botanical knowledge and horticultural practices of the early 19th century, making it an essential resource for botanists, historians of science, and anyone interested in the rich botanical heritage of Spain.
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