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  2. Species Plantarum (Latin for "The Species of Plants") is a book by Carl Linnaeus, originally published in 1753, which lists every species of plant known at the time, classified into genera. It is the first work to consistently apply binomial names and was the starting point for the naming of plants.

  3. Species Plantarum, (1753), two-volume work by the Swedish botanist Carolus Linnaeus, in which he established a precise and workable two-word, or binomial, system for naming plants. This system forms the basis of modern plant taxonomy.

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  4. Species plantarum : exhibentes plantas rite cognitas ad genera relatas, cum diferentiis specificis, nominibus trivialibus, synonymis selectis, locis natalibus, secundum systema sexuale digestas.

  5. Mar 8, 2007 · Title: Species Plantarum. Sections I-III. Author: Carolus Linnaeus. Release Date: March 8, 2007 [eBook #20771] [Most recently updated: April 15, 2022] Language: Latin. Character set encoding: UTF-8. Produced by: Louise Hope, Juliet Sutherland and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team.

  6. Oct 1, 2016 · plantarum (1753), is the nomenclatural starting point for the majority of organisms covered by the current Melbourne edition of the International code of nomenclature for algae, fungi and plants

  7. As explained by Jarvis in the supplements, the main body of these volumes, Linnaeus's Species plantarum (1753), is the nomenclatural starting point for the majority of organisms covered by the current Melbourne edition of the International code of nomenclature for algae, fungi and plants (2012), and it is also the origin of many algal, fungal ...

  8. Short title: Species Plantarum Ed. 1, Vol. 1 of 2. Publication date: 1753. Author (s): Linnaeus, Carl. Language: Latin. Full publication metadata. Page Metadata. More about this page. See comments on manuscript. Collection home page.

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