Definition of Americanarum. Meaning of Americanarum. Synonyms of Americanarum

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- plantarum (1760) Enumeratio Stirpium Plerarumque (1762) Selectarum Stirpium Americanarum (1763) Observationum Botanicarum (part 1 1764, part 2 1767, part 3 1768...
- to the West Indies, which resulted in a m****ive work Nova Plantarum Americanarum Genera (1703–1704) and was appointed botanist to King Louis XIV of France...
- 2022-10-09. Retrieved 2022-03-12. Plumier, C. (1703) Nova plantarum Americanarum genera. Paris. [New genera of American plants]. Dillenius, J.J. (1732)...
- of an "Old European culture". In the Dissertatio de origine gentium Americanarum (1625), the Dutch lawyer Hugo Grotius "proves" that the American Indians...
- kruid-boek by Georg Eberhard Rumphius with Latin translation. Plantarum Americanarum fasciculus primus (Amsterdam, 1755–1760). Auctuarium (1755). Vacendorfia...
- Sophompaneas (Joseph; tragedy) – Amsterdam, 1635 De origine gentium Americanarum dissertatio (Dissertation of the origin of the American peoples) – Paris...
- It is native to Peru. Taylor, C.M.; Lorence, D. (2010). "Rubiacearum Americanarum Magna Hama Pars XXII: Notable New Species of South American Coutarea...
- numeric names: authors list (link) Plumier, C. (1703). Nova plantarum Americanarum genera. Paris. [New genera of American plants]. Plumier honored several...
- US. p. 2466. ISBN 978-0-8493-2678-3. Plumier, Charles. Nova plantarum americanarum genera (1703) "Serjania". Integrated Taxonomic Information System. Retrieved...
- islands, and published his findings in a catalogue called Nova Plantarum Americanarum Genera in 1703. Later on, Nikolaus von Jacquin, a Dutch botanist who...