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Fig. 3 - Parkinsonia aculeata L in Botanical geography correspondence between Alexander von Humboldt and Filippo Parlatore (1851-1852)

Authors: Banfi, Enrico; Visconti, Agnese;

Fig. 3 - Parkinsonia aculeata L in Botanical geography correspondence between Alexander von Humboldt and Filippo Parlatore (1851-1852)

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Fig. 3 - Parkinsonia aculeata L. (Fabaceae). American species collected in 1832 at Matamoros (Chihuahua, Mexico) by the FrancoMexican botanist J.-L. Berlandier (courtesy of the Department of Botany in the Natural History Museum of the University of Florence). / Parkinsonia aculeata L. (Fabaceae). Specie americana raccolta nel 1832 presso Matamoros (Chihuahua, Messico) dal botanico francomessicano J.-L. Berlandier (per gentile concessione del Dipartimento di Botanica del Museo di Storia Naturale dell'Università di Firenze).

Published as part of Banfi, Enrico & Visconti, Agnese, 2020, Botanical geography correspondence between Alexander von Humboldt and Filippo Parlatore (1851-1852), pp. 11-38 in Natural History Sciences 7 (2) on page 17, DOI: 10.4081/nhs.2020.470, http://zenodo.org/record/12523927

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Biodiversity, Taxonomy

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