La Botánica en las expediciones científicas españolas
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https://doi.org/10.3989/asclepio.1995.v47.i2.432Abstract
One of the most important contributions of the Spanish Enlightment was the knowledge of the American flora. From the Royal Botanical Garden, the Cabinet of Natural History and the Marine, a plan of expeditions was expounded that would cover important floristic colonial areas. They wanted to know the wealths of those lands in the intent of getting species useful to different industries: alimentary, textile and sanitarian. There was a highly varied kinds of expeditions, some of them were maritime journeys and some others colonial settlements; sometimes the initiative came from the Peninsula and other times from the American lands.
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1995-12-30
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Peset, J. L. (1995). La Botánica en las expediciones científicas españolas. Asclepio, 47(2), 11–25. https://doi.org/10.3989/asclepio.1995.v47.i2.432
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