Die Natürlichen Pflanzenfamilien

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Die Natürlichen Pflanzenfamilien is a foundational multi-volume botanical reference work that systematically classified plant families and greatly influenced modern plant taxonomy.

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instanceOf botanical reference work
multi-volume work
scientific book series
aim to provide a natural classification of all plant families
citationForm Engler & Prantl, Natürliche Pflanzenfamilien NERFINISHED
classificationSystem Engler system NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin Germany
editor Adolf Engler NERFINISHED
Karl Prantl NERFINISHED
era pre-phylogenetic plant classification
field botany
plant taxonomy
hasAuthor Adolf Engler NERFINISHED
Karl Prantl NERFINISHED
hasContributor numerous specialist botanists of the period
hasPart volumes on angiosperms
volumes on cryptogams
volumes on gymnosperms
historicalSignificance one of the most important pre-molecular plant classification works
impact served as a global reference for plant family concepts for decades
influenced 20th-century botanical classification systems
modern plant taxonomy
intendedAudience academic researchers
professional botanists
language German
mainSubject plant families
systematic botany
methodology morphology-based classification
notableFor comprehensive treatment of plant families
detailed morphological descriptions
extensive botanical illustrations
placeOfPublication Leipzig NERFINISHED
publicationStartYear 1887
publisher Wilhelm Engelmann NERFINISHED
structure issuedInParts
multi-volume
timePeriodDescribed late 19th century botany
topic non-vascular plants
vascular plants
usedAs standard reference for plant families
usedBy botanists
taxonomists

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Engler system publishedIn Die Natürlichen Pflanzenfamilien