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Hidden treasures: Florence's botanical collection

Alison Abbott
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Alison Abbott: Alison Abbott is Nature's Senior European Correspondent.

Nature, 2008, vol. 452, issue 7186, 414-414

Abstract: Italy's first centralized museum of plants was one of the early flowerings of the unification movement. Alison Abbott reports on an important scientific legacy.

Date: 2008
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