Deutschlands Flora. Nach natürlichen Familien beschrieben und durch Abbildungen erläutert
3rd volume of David Dietrich's Flora of Germany. David Nathaniel Friedrich Dietrich (3 October 1800 – 23 December 1888) was German botanist and gardener. Dietrich's birth year is listed as 1799 and 1800. He was born in Ziegenhain. In 1828 Dietrich worked as a botanical gardener in Jena. In 1836 he received his doctorate at the University of Jena, and later served as a curator at the botanical garden in Jena. He was the nephew of the botanist Friedrich Gottlieb Dietrich (1765-1850). Dietrich wrote pamphlets on poisonous plants, mosses, and forest flora and fauna of Germany as well as several botanical encyclopedias. His five-volume, 1839-1852 Synopsis Plantarum included about 80,000 species and 524 genera. The five-volume Flora of Germany published from 1833 to 1864 contains 1150 colored panels. The two-volume Forst Flora and the 476 booklets of the comprehensive Flora Universalis are his most famous work. (Wikipedia) Illustrated with 240 hand colored engravings (numbered 1-240); p. 207-242 index.
| Issue date: | 1835 |
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| Published place: | Jena |
| Publisher: | August Schmidt |
| Technique: | Book |
| Type: | Book |