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  1. Pierre Magnol es un botánico francés, nacido el 8 de junio de 1638 en Montpellier y murió el 21 de mayo de 1715 en esa misma ciudad. Fue el primero en introducir la noción de familia en la clasificación de las plantas, formando un todo natural que reúne los géneros vecinos.

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  3. Pierre Magnol (June 8, 1638 - May 21, 1715) was a French botanist. He was born in the city of Montpellier and lived and worked there most of his life. He became professor of botany and director of the Royal Botanical Garden of Montpellier, and briefly held the seat of the Royal Academy of Sciences in Paris.

  4. Pierre Magnol este un botanist francez , născut pe 8 iunie 1638 la Montpellier și a murit pe 21 mai 1715 în același oraș. El a fost primul care a introdus noțiunea de familie în clasificarea plantelor, făcând un tot natural care să reunească genurile vecine. Lucrarea lui Michel Adanson (1727-1806), Antoine-Laurent de Jussieu (1748 ...

  5. I am Pierre Magnol (aka Bright-Photon) director, designer and animator for 20 years. I start my carrier as an Video editor for documentary at Canal + Group, in 1999 i joined a CD ROM publishing company which introduced me to the world of animated graphics.

  6. 10 de ene. de 2024 · Magnolias can be traced back before bees. In other words, magnolias are one of the oldest types of flowers that have ever existed (1). The name Magnolia trees is about after a French botanist called Pierre Magnol, decided to transplant a Magnolia tree to Europe, more than 300 years ago.

  7. Pierre Magnol was born on June 8, 1638, in Montpellier, Languedoc-Roussillon, France. His father, Claude was an apothecary, as was his grandfather Jean Magnol, and his mother Elisabeth Ranchin came from a family of physicians. He was interested in botany from his youth. Education Pierre Magnol studied at the University of Montpellier.