Carolus Linnaeus, 18th century Swedish naturalist, 1835.

Carolus Linnaeus, 18th century Swedish naturalist, 1835. Linnaeus (Carl von Linne) (1707-1778) founded the modern system of plant and animal nomenclature. He is shown holding a sprig of Linnea borealis (Twinflower), a creeping evergreen shrub named in his honour. From The Gallery of Portraits, Vol.IV. (London, 1835). (Photo by Oxford Science Archive/Print Collector/Getty Images)
Carolus Linnaeus, 18th century Swedish naturalist, 1835. Linnaeus (Carl von Linne) (1707-1778) founded the modern system of plant and animal nomenclature. He is shown holding a sprig of Linnea borealis (Twinflower), a creeping evergreen shrub named in his honour. From The Gallery of Portraits, Vol.IV. (London, 1835). (Photo by Oxford Science Archive/Print Collector/Getty Images)
Carolus Linnaeus, 18th century Swedish naturalist, 1835.
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