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2309:An Introduction to the Natural System of Botany
2279:Lehrbuch der Naturgeschichte des Pflanzenreichs
2079:De Variis Plantarum Methodis Dissertatio Brevis
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398:Classis 6. Hexandria: flowers with 6 stamens
395:Classis 5. Pentandria: flowers with 5 stamens
392:Classis 4. Tetrandria: flowers with 4 stamens
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412:Classis 8. Octandria: flowers with 8 stamens
389:Classis 3. Triandria: flowers with 3 stamens
1939:ZooBank: The World Register of Animal Names
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383:Classis 1. Monandria: flowers with 1 stamen
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1731:Systema Naturae 250 - The Linnaean Ark
1188:Hexandria monogynia i pp. 285–352
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661:Rank-based scientific classification
404:Hexandria polygynia pp. 342–343
401:Hexandria monogynia pp. 285–352
58:adding citations to reliable sources
2553:Handbuch der systematischen Botanik
2511:Haandbog i den systematiske botanik
1848:10.1111/j.0107-055X.2007.00098_12.x
226:established three kingdoms, namely
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2069:A discourse on the seeds of plants
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2002:List of systems of plant taxonomy
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1829:Bremer, Birgitta (April 2007).
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1723:. Stockholm: Laurentii Salvii.
1677:Linnaeus: The Man and His Work
1674:Frängsmyr, Tore, ed. (1994) .
911:proposed by McKenna and Bell.
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3217:Elisabeth Christina von Linné
2638:Syllabus der Pflanzenfamilien
2448:Syllabus der Pflanzenfamilien
1929:, for zoological nomenclature
950:, originating in the work of
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2832:Angiosperm Phylogeny Website
2198:De Candolle system (1819–24)
1861:Comparative Critical Studies
1770:. Boston: Houghton Mifflin.
1701:(Original edition available
1054:History of plant systematics
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2061:John Ray system (1686–1704)
1161:. Robinson, Pratt & Co.
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2646:Takhtajan system (1966–97)
2547:Wettstein system (1901–35)
2404:Eichler system (1875–1886)
1582:Index generum p. 1201
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1659:. Cambridge: Icon Books.
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2697:Goldberg system (1986–89
2356:Baillon system (1867–94)
2301:Lindley system (1830–45)
2184:De Jussieu system (1789)
1873:10.3366/ccs.2005.2.2.191
1835:Nordic Journal of Botany
1780:Ereshefsky, Marc. 2000.
1553:"Linnaeus Sexual System"
927:On the Origin of Species
303:Classification of plants
214:The taxonomy of Linnaeus
3437:Zoological nomenclature
3427:Biological nomenclature
3088:Zoological nomenclature
2739:Kubitzki system (1990–)
2590:Calestani system (1933)
2489:Dalla Torre & Harms
2287:Dumortier system (1829)
2074:Methodus plantarum nova
1893:Birhmann's Caudiciforms
1155:Comstock, J.L. (1837).
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529:Classis 23. Polygamia:
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151:The particular form of
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3098:Taxa named by Linnaeus
3083:Botanical nomenclature
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2618:Emberger system (1960)
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2914:Linnaeus bibliography
2519:Hallier system (1912)
2505:Warming system (1912)
2314:The Vegetable Kingdom
2170:Adanson system (1763)
1038:molecular phylogenies
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3128:Apostles of Linnaeus
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3008:Philosophia Botanica
2976:Hortus Cliffortianus
2936:Bibliotheca Botanica
2753:Reveal system (1997)
2604:Kimura system (1956)
2533:Bessey system (1915)
2362:Histoire des plantes
2273:Perleb system (1826)
2245:Agardh system (1825)
2159:Philosophia Botanica
1935:, Electronic version
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504:Polygamia necessaria
501:Polygamia frustranea
324:Philosophia Botanica
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3321:Linnaeus's Hammarby
3316:Linnaeus University
3253:George Clifford III
3191:Carl Peter Thunberg
3024:Centuria Insectorum
2928:Fundamenta Botanica
2470:Traité de botanique
1766:The Ancestor's Tale
1612:10.1038/nature04546
1524:ii pp. 928–938
1508:ii pp. 919–927
1492:ii pp. 904–919
1476:ii pp. 845–904
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