"Flora Lipsiensis Excursoria" by Wilhelm Ludwig Petermann is a detailed botanical guide, cataloging the phanerogamous plants found in and around Leipzig. This comprehensive work includes both wild-growing plants and those cultivated in the fields, along with trees and fruits of the Leipzig orchards. The book provides an index of genera and species with synonyms, making it a valuable reference for botanists and plant enthusiasts.
Originally published in Latin, this edition is a significant resource for understanding the historical botany of the Leipzig region. It offers insights into the plant life of the area during Petermann's time and serves as a foundation for comparative studies in modern botany and ecology. Researchers and students interested in the history of botany, local flora, and plant taxonomy will find this work to be an invaluable addition to their libraries.
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