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Historical Bibliography Updated: March 30, 2021

Canadensium plantarum, aliarúmque nondum editarum historia.

Publication Details

Paris: Simon le Moyne, 1635 CE.

First description of the Canadian Flora. Cornut was a French botanist and physician who never visited North America, but instead received the majority of his plant specimens from the Robins family, who supervised the gardens of Henry IV, and the garden of the Paris Faculty of Medicine, and the Morin family, who owned several Parisian commercial nurseries. He described and illustrated over thirty species from eastern North America for the first time, as well as 5 bulbous plants from southern Africa. The plates in this work have been attributed to Pierre Vallet. Digital facsimile from the Internet Archive at this link.

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Entry Number#8953
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Geographic Context

Publication place: Paris