Publisher's Synopsis
âThe Botanical Works of the Late George Engelmannâ is a comprehensive collection of the scientific writings of George Engelmann, a prominent 19th-century botanist. Gathered for Henry Shaw, the founder of the Missouri Botanical Garden, this volume preserves Engelmann's significant contributions to the field. Edited by William Trelease and Asa Gray, two other notable figures in botany, the book covers a wide range of botanical subjects, reflecting Engelmann's expertise and meticulous research. This collection offers valuable insights into the botanical knowledge of the era and serves as an important resource for researchers and historians of science.
Engelmann's work is presented in detail, preserving his original observations and analyses. This volume is a testament to his dedication to the study of plants and his lasting impact on botanical science.
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