Carl Linnaeus — "Every genus is natural, created as such in the beginning, hence not to be rashly…"
Every genus is natural, created as such in the beginning, hence not to be rashly split up or stuck together by whim or according to anyone's theory.
Every genus is natural, created as such in the beginning, hence not to be rashly split up or stuck together by whim or according to anyone's theory.
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"The whole earth is a garden, and man is its gardener."
"The knowledge of plants is a science, but the love of plants is an art."
"I have established a new era in natural history."
"The method is the soul of science."
"The most beautiful flower is the one that is most accurately drawn."
From his writings, emphasizing the divine origin and natural integrity of genera.
Date: 18th Century
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