Die Natürlichen Pflanzenfamilien

Die Natürlichen Pflanzenfamilien

Cover page of first part of first edition
Author Adolf Engler
Country Germany
Language German
Subject Botany
Published 1887–1915
Publisher W. Engelmann
Media type Print

Die Natürlichen Pflanzenfamilien (1887–1915) by Adolf Engler and Karl Anton Prantl is a complete revision of plant families down to generic level and often even further.[1] As such it forms part of the Engler system of plant taxonomy.

Engler's starting point was that of Eichler who had been the first to use phylogenetic principles, and reflected the new post-Darwinian perspective, although Engler himself did not think that his was.[2] His modified Eichler schema first appeared in 1886 in his Guide to Breslau Botanic Garden[3] (of which he was the director).

Die Natürlichen Pflanzenfamilien appeared in 23 volumes.[4] An incomplete second edition was issued in 28 parts (1924-1980).[5] It is still considered one of the few true World Floras.[1][6]

First edition (1887–1915)

The complete 23 volume work was published in four parts (Teil), together with supplements and indices. The volumes are arranged as follows:

Synopsis

Engler's Botanical Ranks
GermanLatinEnglish
AbteilungdivisioDivision
UnterabteilungsubdivisioSubdivision
KlasseclassisClass
ReiheordoOrder
UnterreihesubordoSuborder
Fam.familiaFamily
Unterfam.subfamiliaSubfamily
Gruppe (§) tribus Tribe
Gattung genusGenus
ArtspeciesSpecies

The major groupings (Abteilung, Unterabteilung), with selected lower rankings are shown here with [Volume number] and page number. N (Nachträge = supplement).

Second edition 1924–

References

Bibliography

Works by Engler

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