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Florae Graecae prodromus; sive Plantarum omnium enumeratio, a comprehensive catalogue of Greek flora, represents a significant contribution to the field of botany. Authored by Sir James Edward Smith and John Sibthorp, this work meticulously enumerates and classifies plant species found in Greece. Written in Latin, this Prodromus serves as an enduring resource for botanists and scholars interested in the plant life of the region. The detailed descriptions and systematic organization make it an invaluable reference for understanding the biodiversity of Greek flora. This edition makes accessible a foundational text in botanical studies.
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