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Flora Svecica

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Book by Carolus Linnaeus

Title page of Linnaeus'sFlora Svecica (1745)

Flora Svecica ("Flora of Sweden", ed. 1, Stockholm, 1745; ed. 2 Stockholm, 1755) was written by Swedishbotanist,physician,zoologist andnaturalistCarl Linnaeus (1707–1778).[1]

This was the first full account of the plants growing inSweden and one of the first examples of theFlora in the modern idiom.[2] The full title of the publication wasFlora Svecica: Enumerans Plantas Sueciae Indigenas Cum Synopsi Classium Ordinumque, Characteribus Generum, Differentiis Specierum, Synonymis Citationibusque Selectis - Locis Regionibusque Natalibus - Descriptionibus Habitualibus Nomina Incolarum Et Qualitat.

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Full bibliographic details including exact dates of publication, pagination, editions, facsimiles, brief outline of contents, location of copies, secondary sources, translations, reprints, manuscripts, travelogues, and commentaries are given in Stafleu and Cowan'sTaxonomic Literature.

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References

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  1. ^Full download of Flora Svecica
  2. ^Frodin, 2002.

Bibliography

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  • Frodin, David 2002.Guide to Standard Floras of the World, 2nd ed. Cambridge University Press: Cambridge.
  • Stafleu, Frans A. & Cowan, Richard S. 1981. "Taxonomic Literature. A Selective Guide to Botanical Publications with dates, Commentaries and Types. Vol III: Lh–O."Regnum Vegetabile 105.

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