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to non-Vascular Cryptogams and Palkobotany. It was generally felt that the " Species Plantarum " was not a satisfactory starting point for many of the lower ...
um," 1753, as the starting point for the nom- enclature of the seed plants (Spermatophytes) and vascular cryptogams (Pteridophytes). It also established the ...
A consideration of the species plantarum of Linnaeus as a basis for the starting point of the nomenclature of cryptogams / by: Farlow, W. G. (William Gilson) ...
of the same species gives rise to a half-breed (mistus, mule of florists). International Rules of Botanical Nomenclature, 1912 – Brussels Rules. – 02 –. web- ...
... Species Plantarum was generally regarded as the starting point for scientific botanical nomenclature. ... A Consideration of the "Species Plantarum" of Linnaeus ...
was enabled by the latter to organize, as a preliminary to the work of the Section for Botanical Nomenclature at that Congress, a sym- posium for discussing ...
Title, Sources. A consideration of the species plantarum of Linnaeus as a basis for the starting point of the nomenclature of cryptogams, Wikidata RERO ...
The number of observations he had made and the holdings of his own herbarium then became large enough to form the basis of a world flora. However, after having ...
A Consideration of the Species Plantarum of Linnaeus as a Basis for the. Starting Point of the Nomenclature of Cryptogams. S.l.: s.n.. Call Number: 452.04 ...