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Flora Huayaquilensis is the popular name for the body of work produced by botanist Juan José Tafalla Navascués while he was in South America. Navascués made one of the first expeditions to South America with a Spaniard who documented plants of the area. His unpublished works were kept in the archives for 200 years.

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  • Flora Huayaquilensis (en)
  • Flora huayaquilensis (fr)
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  • Flora Huayaquilensis è una raccolta di documenti, realizzata dal medico e studioso ecuadoriano Eduardo Estrella Aguirre sulla spedizione botanica di dal 1799 al 1808. Una delle pagine del libro, Flora Huayaquilensis con illustrazione di piante originarie del Sud America (it)
  • Flora Huayaquilensis is the popular name for the body of work produced by botanist Juan José Tafalla Navascués while he was in South America. Navascués made one of the first expeditions to South America with a Spaniard who documented plants of the area. His unpublished works were kept in the archives for 200 years. (en)
  • Flora Huayaquilensis est un livre de botanique issu d'une des expéditions espagnoles vers l'Amérique du Sud. Il a été écrit par (es) pour l'Audience royale de Quito. Les travaux n'ont jamais été publiés au cours de sa vie, mais les matériaux et des peintures ont été conservés en Espagne, au Jardin botanique royal de Madrid. (fr)
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  • Flora Huayaquilensis is the popular name for the body of work produced by botanist Juan José Tafalla Navascués while he was in South America. Navascués made one of the first expeditions to South America with a Spaniard who documented plants of the area. His unpublished works were kept in the archives for 200 years. In 1985, Eduardo Estrella was researching in the archives of the Royal Botanical Gardens in Madrid, Spain, when he found the documents of the "Fourth Division," for the expedition of Ruiz and Pavon in Peru and Chile. Estrella found descriptions of plants whose origins correspond to the places belonging to the Royal Audience of Quito. The folios were numbered and contained the mysterious initials FH. Other folios that did not correspond to the flora of the Royal Court had the initials FP. The work was eventually published, credited to Navascués' expedition. The Botanical Expedition to the Viceroyalty of Peru was very similar to Navascués' expedition. Estrella founded the Ecuador National Museum of Medicine.[1] Not all early explorers of Ecuador had their documents survive. Theodor Wolf (February 13, 1841 - June 22, 1924) was a German naturalist who studied the Galápagos Islands during the late nineteenth century. Wolf Island (Wenman Island) is named after him. Wolf had performed a geologic survey of mainland Ecuador, but his collections were lost in storage. (en)
  • Flora Huayaquilensis est un livre de botanique issu d'une des expéditions espagnoles vers l'Amérique du Sud. Il a été écrit par (es) pour l'Audience royale de Quito. Les travaux n'ont jamais été publiés au cours de sa vie, mais les matériaux et des peintures ont été conservés en Espagne, au Jardin botanique royal de Madrid. En 1985, le docteur Eduardo Estrella Aguirre était dans les archives de ce jardin botanique où il a trouvé, dans le documentaire de la « Division IV » correspondant à l'expédition de Ruiz et Pavón au Pérou et au Chili, beaucoup de descriptions de plantes dont l'origine correspond à des lieux appartenant à l'Audience Royale de Quito. Le docteur Estrella a également fondé le Musée national de médecine équatorien. Plus de trois ans de travail sans interruption ou presque dans les archives ont été nécessaires avant que le docteur Estrella ne perce le mystère. Les folios numérotés contenaient les initiales FH et différaient des autres qui ne correspondaient pas à la flore de la Cour royale, avec les initiales FP. Rien n'était clair mais il y avait suffisamment de preuves pour considérer que la piste était importante, et Eduardo Estrella a finalement publié en 1989 la Flora Huayaquilensis et redonné son crédit, deux siècles après, à l'expédition de Juan Tafalla. (fr)
  • Flora Huayaquilensis è una raccolta di documenti, realizzata dal medico e studioso ecuadoriano Eduardo Estrella Aguirre sulla spedizione botanica di dal 1799 al 1808. Una delle pagine del libro, Flora Huayaquilensis con illustrazione di piante originarie del Sud America (it)
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