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Genera Plantarum is a publication of Swedish naturalist Carl Linnaeus (1707–1778). The first edition was issued in Leiden, 1737. The fifth edition served as a complementary volume to Species Plantarum (1753). Article 13 of the International Code of Nomenclature for algae, fungi, and plants states that … See more
From 1735 to 1738 Linnaeus worked in the Netherlands where he was personal physician to George Clifford (1685–1760) a wealthy Anglo-Dutch merchant–banker with an impressive garden containing four large glasshouses … See more
The type-setting of Genera Plantarum started in 1736 leading to the publication of the first edition in early 1737; the book was dedicated to Herman Boerhaave, the great Leiden physician to whom Linnaeus owed his introduction into the medico-botanical Dutch … See more
William Stearn states: “The clear typographical layout, the elimination of verbs such as est, occupant and abit, and the much greater detail given for all floral parts … See more
• Stafleu, Frans A. 1971. Linnaeus and the Linnaeans: the Spreading of their Ideas in Systematic Botany, 1735–1789. Utrecht: International Association for Plant Taxonomy. ISBN 90-6046-064-2.
• Stearn, William T. 1960. “Notes on Linnaeus’s ‘Genera … See moreIn the work Linnaeus divided the plant kingdom into 24 classes, each of which he named according to the number of stamens and their … See more
By far the most important edition for nomenclature today is the fifth, published in August 1754 (editions 3 and 4 were not edited by Linnaeus); this is the edition which is linked nomenclaturally with the Species Plantarum, the starting point for the naming of most … See more
• Genera Plantarum online (the second edition (Leiden, 1742) on Google books)
• A translation of Carl Linnaeus’s introduction to Genera Plantarum (1737) See moreWikipedia text under CC-BY-SA license Images of Genera Plantarum
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Genera plantarum : eorumque characteres naturales secundum numerum, figuram, situm, et proportionem omnium fructificationis partium By Linné, Carl von, 1707-1778
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Genera Plantarum work by Bentham and Hooker Learn about this topic in these articles: Bentham’s biography In George Bentham …of specimens for the work Genera Plantarum (3 …
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Genera plantarum :ad exemplaria imprimis in Herberiis Kewensibus servata definita. Pages; Table of Contents Show More. URL for Current Page Scientific Names on this Page Indexed …
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