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phytographyphytografia (lat.); Phytografie (ger.)
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A description of plants; descriptive botany. (OED)
- 1649
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PhytographiaHernández, F. (1649). Rerum medicarum Novæ Hispaniæ thesaurus seu Plantarum animalium mineralium Mexicanorium historia: 939.
- 1691
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PhytographiaPlukenetius, L. (1691). Phytographia sive stirpium iIllustriorum.
- 1702
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PhytographiaMunting, A. (1702). Phytographia curiosa, exhibens arborum, fruticum, herbarum et florum icones.
- 1735
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Phytography, or the Philosophy of Plants and Vegetables, of Vegetation, of their Production, of the Seed, and Seed-Plant, of the Root, of the Blade, Stalk and Trunck, of the Bud, Leaves, and Flowers, of the Fruit, of the Perspiration of Plants, etc.Martin, B. (1735). The Philosophical Grammar: 244; cf. Las, M. De (1783). Phytographie universelle; Bertholon, P. (1783). De l’électricité des végétaux: 280.
- 1794
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PhytographiaWildenow, C.L. (1794). Phytographia seu descriptio rariorum minus cognitarum plantarum.
- 1822
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PhytographieHeusinger, K.F. von (1822). System der Histologie, Theil 1: 8.