Caroli Linnaei Flora Suecica is a seminal work by Carl Linnaeus, the renowned Swedish botanist, physician, and zoologist. Published in Latin in 1745, this book is a comprehensive catalog of the plants found in Sweden. It showcases Linnaeus's groundbreaking system of binomial nomenclature, which revolutionized the way plants and animals are classified.
This important contribution to the field of botany provides detailed descriptions and classifications of Swedish flora, reflecting Linnaeus's meticulous observation and systematic approach. A cornerstone of botanical literature, Flora Suecica remains an invaluable resource for historians of science and anyone interested in the development of modern taxonomy.
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