- Amédée
Masclef (9
August 1858 Béthune – 1916) was a
French abbé and
botanist best
known for his three-volume 400-plate work 'Atlas des
plantes de France'...
- the
portfolios of plates, such as the
survey of the
plants of
France by
Masclef (1891). At that time only C.
sativus and C.
vernus were
included in the...
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Vaccinium myrtillus By Amédée
Masclef,
published in
Atlas des
plantes de France, 1891
Conservation status Secure (NatureServe)
Scientific classification...
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Fragaria vesca illustration from
Atlas des
plantes de
France 1891, by A.
Masclef Scientific classification Kingdom:
Plantae Clade:
Tracheophytes Clade:...
- EU: Cryo
Interactive NA:
DreamCatcher Interactive Producer(s)
Olivier Masclef Designer(s)
Sylvain Blanchot Programmer(s) Jérôme
Berthier Sylvain Paris...
- (remake) Director(s)
Franck Sauer Yves
Grolet Yann
Robert Producer(s)
Olivier Masclef Sébastien
Brison Jean-Yves
Patay Olivier Goulay Designer(s)
Renaud Dauchel...
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trays or racks.
Close up of
alfalfa sprouts illustration from Amédée
Masclef -
Atlas des
plantes de France. 1891 "Medicago
sativa –
ILDIS LegumeWeb"...
- Pros on 29
December 1729. He had a
lively literary controversy with
canon Masclef, and
wrote Grammatica Hebraica et Chal-deice, etc. (Paris, 1724 8, 2 vols...
- Otto
Wilhelm Thomé.
Germany 1886
Atlas des
plantes de France, Amédée_
Masclef.
France 1891
Bilder ur
Nordens Flora, Carl Axel
Magnus Lindman. Sweden...
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Thomas M.
Martyn (1736–1825) Masam. –
Genkei Masamune (1899–1993)
Masclef – Amédée
Masclef (1858–1916)
Maslin –
Bruce R.
Maslin (born 1946) M****art – Jean...