This article visits the history of Brazil-Sweden’s partnership in botany and the contribution of Anders Fredrik Regnell and other botanical collectors to the knowledge of Brazilian flora. The importance of the herbarium of Stockholm (S) is widely recognized for its collections of Brazilian plants, one of the largest in the world. The majority of the collections from Brazil date from the period between the second half of nineteenth century and the beginning of the twentieth century. The main collectors of Brazilian flora from that phase, whose bulk of collections are in Stockholm are Anders Regnell, Gustaf Malme, Per Dusén, Carl Lindman and many others sponsored by the Regnellian fund. The herbarium also houses substantial collections of Aug...
AbstractEthnopharmacological relevanceInformation regarding the beneficial use of native Brazilian p...
Horizon 2020(H2020)ERC Agreement No. 715423Heritage of Indigenous PeoplesPlant science
This article highlights the value of the holdings of the Botany Archive of the University of Coimbra...
This article visits the history of Brazil-Sweden’s partnership in botany and the contribution of And...
Abstract This article visits the history of Brazil-Sweden's partnership in botany and the contributi...
This article is based on information from a historical series of dried herbarium specimens dating fr...
This article is based on information from a historical series of dried herbarium specimens dating fr...
ABSTRACT The present work sought to study the biocultural collections made by the naturalist Richard...
The riches of the tropical natural history have attracted European plant collectors, and their spons...
Anders Fredrik Regnell was the largest private donor to Uppsala University of his time, but he was b...
A National Forest Inventory (NFI) encompassing the entire territory of Brazil is in progress. It is ...
Anders Fredrik Regnell was the largest private donor to Uppsala University of his time, but he was b...
The diversity and richness of the Brazilian flora are documented in herbarium collections. When area...
A truly forgotten Amazonian botanical collection was that made by Dr. Luigi Buscalioni (1863-1954), ...
Primary biodiversity data records, available on-line, are essential for conservation planning. Of th...
AbstractEthnopharmacological relevanceInformation regarding the beneficial use of native Brazilian p...
Horizon 2020(H2020)ERC Agreement No. 715423Heritage of Indigenous PeoplesPlant science
This article highlights the value of the holdings of the Botany Archive of the University of Coimbra...
This article visits the history of Brazil-Sweden’s partnership in botany and the contribution of And...
Abstract This article visits the history of Brazil-Sweden's partnership in botany and the contributi...
This article is based on information from a historical series of dried herbarium specimens dating fr...
This article is based on information from a historical series of dried herbarium specimens dating fr...
ABSTRACT The present work sought to study the biocultural collections made by the naturalist Richard...
The riches of the tropical natural history have attracted European plant collectors, and their spons...
Anders Fredrik Regnell was the largest private donor to Uppsala University of his time, but he was b...
A National Forest Inventory (NFI) encompassing the entire territory of Brazil is in progress. It is ...
Anders Fredrik Regnell was the largest private donor to Uppsala University of his time, but he was b...
The diversity and richness of the Brazilian flora are documented in herbarium collections. When area...
A truly forgotten Amazonian botanical collection was that made by Dr. Luigi Buscalioni (1863-1954), ...
Primary biodiversity data records, available on-line, are essential for conservation planning. Of th...
AbstractEthnopharmacological relevanceInformation regarding the beneficial use of native Brazilian p...
Horizon 2020(H2020)ERC Agreement No. 715423Heritage of Indigenous PeoplesPlant science
This article highlights the value of the holdings of the Botany Archive of the University of Coimbra...