Linnaeus’ Hammarby, Uppsala University
https://doi.org/10.15468/TB2B6G
Linnaeus bought his summer estate Hammarby in 1758 and made it in a sense to a private research facility where we still today can study about forty plant species surviving from Linnaeus's days.
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- Jesper Kårehed - The Linnaean Gardens of Uppsala, Uppsala University
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The cultivated plant material at Linnaeus' Hammarby is mainly of European origin, but taxa from both North America and Asia are represented as well.
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- Jesper Kårehed - The Linnaean Gardens of Uppsala, Uppsala University
- Jesper Kårehed - The Linnaean Gardens of Uppsala, Uppsala University
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