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This work presents a comprehensive classification of plants, detailing their specific characteristics and relationships within a systematic framework. It organizes species according to a sexual system, providing essential information such as common names, synonyms, and native locations. The author draws on extensive field studies and botanical gardens across various regions, compiling observations and descriptions of numerous plant species. The text serves as a foundational reference in botany, emphasizing the importance of systematic knowledge for understanding the natural world and facilitating communication among scholars.

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Carl von Linné

Carl von Linné, also known as Carl Linnaeus, was a Swedish botanist, physician, and zoologist who is best remembered for formalizing the system of naming organisms called binomial nomenclature. His influential works, particularly "Species Plantarum," laid the foundation for modern taxonomy and classification of plants. In addition to his scientific contributions, von Linné's travelogue "Lachesis Lapponica" offers insights into his explorations in Lapland, blending natural history with personal narrative. His legacy continues to shape the fields of biology and ecology, making him a pivotal figure in the history of science.

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