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.
^Linnaeus, Carl (1737). Flora Lapponica. Amsterdam. Archived from the original on 2016-06-03. Retrieved 2019-02-13.
FloraLapponica (Amsterdam, 1737) is an account of the plants of Lapland written by botanist, zoologist and naturalist Carl Linnaeus (1707-1788) following...
it White Field Clover. The botanist Carl Linnaeus in his 1737 work FloraLapponica identifies the shamrock as Trifolium pratense, mentioning it by name...
Diapensia lapponica, the pincushion plant, is a plant in the family Diapensiaceae, the only circumboreal species in the genus Diapensia, the others being...
Linnaeus with FloraLapponica as the first example in the botanical genre of Flora writing. Botanical historian E. L. Greene described FloraLapponica as "the...
expeditions into the interior, Thunberg collected many specimens of both flora and fauna. At the initiative of Linnaeus, he graduated at Uppsala as Doctor...
Pedicularis lapponica, the Lapland lousewort, is a perennial hemiparasitic species of flowering plant in the family Orobanchaceae with yellow to creme...
Umeå, Luleå and Tornio. His observations became the basis of his book FloraLapponica (1737) in which Linnaeus’ ideas about nomenclature and classification...
Calamagrostis lapponica, the Lappland reedgrass, is a grass species native to colder parts of the Northern Hemisphere. It has been reported from Scandinavia...
the Swedish botanist Göran Wahlenberg, published his find in the "FloraLapponica" of 1812. In the early 1960s, the Swedish Conservation Council allowed...
Taxonomic Literature. FloraLapponica Full download of Flora Svecica Frodin, 2002. Frodin, David 2002. Guide to Standard Floras of the World, 2nd ed....
the Arctic raspberry – åkerbär in Swedish – a great delicacy in his FloraLapponica (1737). Also used in Smirnoff Ice and North, and Lignell & Piispanen's...
vicinity of Uppsala, and Carl Linnaeus wrote of it in his 1737 work Floralapponica. It was one of the species initially described by Linnaeus, as Hydnum...
June to September. It was first described by Carl Linnaeus in his FloraLapponica, 1737, from specimens obtained in Finland. Diphasiastrum alpinum have...
(1780–1851), Swedish naturalist who worked on plant geography, author of Floralapponica Selman Waksman (1888–1973), American biochemist, awarded the Nobel...
such as FloraLapponica ("Flora of Lapland", 1737), Hortus Cliffortianus ("In honour of Clifford's garden", 1738), and Flora Svecica ("Flora of Sweden"...
The flora of Scotland is an assemblage of native plant species including over 1,600 vascular plants, more than 1,500 lichens and nearly 1,000 bryophytes...
Society. Retrieved 22 April 2021. "Rhododendron lapponicum", (Linnaeus) Wahlenberg, Fl. Lapp. 104. 1812. The Plant List Flora of China Hirsutum.com v t e...
It was originally named Cassiope hypnoides by Carl Linnaeus in his FloraLapponica (1737), but Harrimanella hypnoides is now the accepted name at Integrated...
by Linnaeus on his 1732 expedition to Lapland and described in his FloraLapponica (1737). In Iceland, Campanula uniflora is a host of the common pathogenic...
Naturae (1735), Bibliotheca Botanica (1736), Fundamenta Botanica (1736), FloraLapponica (1737) and Critica Botanica (1737), this is in addition to his Genera...
The work is intended as an addition to the Swede Göran Wahlenberg's Floralapponica from 1812. Sommerfelt's work on plants is still an important source...
8441 Lapponica, provisional designation 4008 T-3, is a background asteroid from the Florian region of the inner asteroid belt, approximately 4.5 kilometers...
1737 survive, and Bartsch assisted Linnaeus with the publication of FloraLapponica.[1] By the solicitation of Linnaeus, who had to decline the offer himself...
species of Azalea were Azalea indica, A. pontica, A. lutea, A. viscosa, A. lapponica and A. procumbens (now Kalmia procumbens), which he distinguished from...