The father of phytogeography is commonly considered to be Alexander von Humboldt. His work in the early 19th century on plant distribution and mapping laid the foundation for the field of phytogeography and our understanding of how plants are distributed across the globe.
Joakim Frederik Schouw has written: 'Grundtraek til en almindelig plantegeographie' -- subject(s): Phytogeography 'On the geographical distribution of the vine, (Vitis vinifera)' -- subject(s): Phytogeography, Grapes 'On the geographic distribution of the Graminea' -- subject(s): Grasses, Phytogeography 'The earth, plants, and man'
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phytogeography and zoogeography respectively.
Gh Anghel has written: 'Geobotanica' -- subject(s): Phytogeography, Plant ecology
Harald Lindberg has written: 'Itinera mediterranea' -- subject(s): Botany, Phytogeography
Mathias Schwickerath has written: 'Hohes Venn, Nordeifel' -- subject(s): Phytogeography, Plant ecology
Wikipedia says that Geobotany, also called Phytogeography, is the branch of Biogeography that is concerned with the geographic distribution of plant species.
Leo Aario has written: 'Biologische Geographie' -- subject(s): Phytogeography, Ecology, Zoogeography 'Atlas of Finland'
Philip Anthony Stott has written: 'Historical plant geography' -- subject(s): Methodology, Phytogeography
Genkei Masamune has written: 'Floristic and geobotanical studies on the island of Yakusima, province Osumi' -- subject(s): Botany, Phytogeography
C. R. Dunlop has written: 'Atlas of the vascular plant genera of the Northern Territory' -- subject(s): Maps, Phytogeography
L. M. Kamande has written: 'Vegetation types of Lake Nakuru National Park' -- subject(s): Phytogeography, Plant communities