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  1. Elisabeth Christina von Linné, painted by Sven Nikolaus Höök. Born. 1743. Died. 1782 (age 38 or 39) Notable work. Om Indiska Krassens Blickande (Concerning the flickering of the Indian crass) Spouse. Carl Fredrik Bergencrantz.

  2. Linnaeus's flower clock. Linnaeus's flower clock was a garden plan hypothesized by Carl Linnaeus that would take advantage of several plants that open or close their flowers at particular times of the day to accurately indicate the time. [1] [2] According to Linnaeus's autobiographical notes, he discovered and developed the floral clock in 1748 ...

  3. Carl Linnaeus the Younger: 1741–1783: Swedish naturalist; son of Carl Linnaeus, Swedish botanist, zoologist, taxonomist and physician Louis of Anhalt-Köthen (the Younger) 1607–1624: German prince, son of Louis I, Prince of Anhalt-Köthen: William Macready the Elder: 1755–1829: Irish actor-manager, father of English actor William Macready ...

  4. Linnaeus generally followed the classification scheme introduced by the English parson and naturalist John Ray which grouped species based on the characteristics of each species’ bill and feet. The 10th edition appeared in 1758 and was the first in which Linnaeus consistently used his binomial system of nomenclature. He increased the number ...

  5. Fundamenta Botanica. Fundamenta Botanica ("Foundations of botany") (Amsterdam, Salomon Schouten, ed. 1, 1736) was one of the major works of the Swedish botanist, zoologist and physician Carl Linnaeus (1707–1778) and issued both as a separate work and as part of the Bibliotheca Botanica. [1]

  6. Carl Linnaeus. Carl von Linné, Alexander Roslin, 1775. Bức ảnh hiện đang được sở hữu và treo tại Viện khoa học hoàng gia Thụy Điển. Huy hiệu trên áo của Carl von Linné. Linnaeus lấy tên Carl von Linné sau khi dòng Hiệp sĩ Thụy Điển trao ông tước von năm 1761. Ông là cha của Carolus ...

  7. Flora Lapponica. Flora Lapponica (Amsterdam, 1737) [1] is an account of the plants of Lapland written by botanist, zoologist and naturalist Carl Linnaeus (1707-1788) following his expedition to Lapland .

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