The useful plants of the Dutch East Indies information
Book series by Karel Heyne
The useful plants of the Dutch East Indies (original Dutch title: De nuttige planten van Nederlands Indië) is a series of four descriptive botany books written by the Dutch botanist Karel Heyne (1877-1947). The series is the first descriptive catalogue about botanical plants and their economical use in the Dutch East Indies (now Indonesia). It became a standard reference and was received by the public with appreciation.[1][2] The series was published in Dutch (1913-1917) by Ruygrok & Co. in Batavia (now Jakarta). The series was re-edited in 1922, 1927 and 1950.[3][4][5]
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^Heyne, Karel (1922). De nuttige planten van Nederlandsch-Indië, tevens synthetische catalogus der verzamelingen van het Museum voor Technische- en Handelsbotanie te Buitenzorg (in Dutch). Vol. 1 (2 ed.). Batavia: Ruygrok & Co.
^Heyne, Karel (1927). De nuttige planten van Nederlandsch-Indië, tevens synthetische catalogus der verzamelingen van het Museum voor Technische- en Handelsbotanie te Buitenzorg (in Dutch) (2 ed.). Batavia: Ruygrok & Co. OCLC 5883707.
^Heyne, Karel (1950). De Nuttige Planten Van Indonesië (in Dutch) (3 ed.). s' Gravenhage: N.V. Uitgeverij W. van Hoeve.
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